JBoss.org recently announced the release of Seam 2.0.2.GA, the latest generation of the JBoss Seam 2 project. The first iteration of Seam 2 launched in November 2007, and has seen over 70,000 downloads since then. You can download the newest release here.
Seam is an application framework used to build next-generation Web 2.0 applications and is designed to eliminate complexity. Seam is the open source community project, based at JBoss.org. It feeds the JBoss Seam Framework, a fully integrated and supported component of the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.
Seam Framework is also a finalist for the Great Indian Developer Awards in the “Frameworks – Libraries, Components and Frameworks” category - see our blog.
Check out more information on the current Seam project and the documentation for Seam 2.0.2.GA in the Seam community.
About the author
Browse by channel
Automation
The latest on IT automation that spans tech, teams, and environments
Artificial intelligence
Explore the platforms and partners building a faster path for AI
Open hybrid cloud
Explore how we build a more flexible future with hybrid cloud
Security
Explore how we reduce risks across environments and technologies
Edge computing
Updates on the solutions that simplify infrastructure at the edge
Infrastructure
Stay up to date on the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform
Applications
The latest on our solutions to the toughest application challenges
Original shows
Entertaining stories from the makers and leaders in enterprise tech
Products
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Red Hat OpenShift
- Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
- Cloud services
- See all products
Tools
- Training and certification
- My account
- Developer resources
- Customer support
- Red Hat value calculator
- Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog
- Find a partner
Try, buy, & sell
Communicate
About Red Hat
We’re the world’s leading provider of enterprise open source solutions—including Linux, cloud, container, and Kubernetes. We deliver hardened solutions that make it easier for enterprises to work across platforms and environments, from the core datacenter to the network edge.
Select a language
Red Hat legal and privacy links
- About Red Hat
- Jobs
- Events
- Locations
- Contact Red Hat
- Red Hat Blog
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Cool Stuff Store
- Red Hat Summit