This has to do with the name of the seam EJB module. By default it is named the way Maven has the jar named: jboss-seam-2.2.0.GA. Jar whereas Weblogic only works with jboss-seam.
Jar Created an issue in the JBoss Jira, contains an easy workaround https://jira.jboss. Org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-4644.
This has to do with the name of the seam EJB module. By default it is named the way Maven has the jar named: jboss-seam-2.2.0.GA. Jar whereas Weblogic only works with jboss-seam.
Jar Created an issue in the JBoss Jira, contains an easy workaround. Https://jira.jboss. Org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-4644.
Good job, Markos (+1) It could cause a lot of headache To non-Web-logic users, such as myself – Arthur Ronald F D Garcia May 19 '10 at 13:25.
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