Ive heard bits and pieces about Seam and Weld in Java 7, and am trying to figure out how they relate to Spring. Any pointers to good references appreciated.
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Spring is much more than dependency injection, although DI is at its core and many people receive no more of it.
I worked with both Seam and Spring and found a surprising number of things possible in one, but not the other. They do not cover entirely the same area. Where they do, they are both viable alternatives. Spring is actively maintained. I cannot see it die anytime soon. That was the answer to your question heading.
To address the body of your question: Sorry. I’d be interested in a succinct but in-depth comparison as well.