I had to tweak the frameworks so that Seam conversations and Trinidad Dialogs played together nicely. Which is a reason I haven't tried out Seam 1.3 yet - I haven't wanted to invest the time to migrate the tweaks. A description of the tweaks is documented in the Seam forum (search for Trinidad and look for the largest thread returned).

Beyond that, everything works great that I use - most of the components.

The one area that I need to spend more time on is integrating the <s:link/button> components into the Trinidad skinning framework. The functionality provided by those components is used heavily in my application and not easily replaced by anything in Trinidad.

Is there something specific you are looking for, or just writing a general article?

Chris....

Kito D. Mann wrote:
Chris,

Have you run into any compatibility issues? If so, what?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 12:34 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: [TRINIDAD] Trinidad and Seam

We use that combination.

We are using:
  - Seam 1.2.1patch1
  - JBoss 4.0.4
  - MyFaces 1.whatever is shipped with Seam

Chris....

Kito D. Mann wrote:
Is anyone out there using Trinidad with JBoss Seam?



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