Thanks! Declaring loginToSeam() in the local interface did the trick!!
I'm sorry I still don't get how I can omit the todoList from the #{currentUser}.
How does JSF/Seam know which object it should be instantiating in order to provide the
currentUser property?
I thought that when the JSF needs to render and comes across a property, it uses the
@Name("xxx") to determine the object to instantiate, in my case, todoList is the
name of the TaskSession object. So Seam uses reflection and the annotations to detemine
that it needs to run the factory method and outject the currentUser property. I don't
see how it can do that without knowing the object to instantiate, via the reference to the
object's @Name.
Am I missing something obvious?
Again, thanks for the help!
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