> there is also that old content_http servlet thing). Graphing
> pages,
> IIRC, are actually still on the old struts stuff - so I'm not even
> sure if JSF is even used, let alone SEAM. We'd have to investigate
> that. The content UI I think does use code that relies on SEAM.
Can we confirm this is the case. And for the other parts of
portal-war that we use today, whether they depend on Seam too.
Finally have we identified what sort of dependency we have on Seam
here?
What I think I will do today is some pre-op work :) I'll run a master build and look
for all the current places that I can find that are non-GWT and try to determine where the
Seam dependencies are (how I did it before was just do a file search for
"jboss.seam" which found things in poms and Java code all over the place). Oh,
and last night I remembered another area of the UI that isn't GWT - what we used to
call the HAAC - the "servers" and "agents" pages and the
"affinity group" stuff. I do not know if Seam is involved in that.