It sais that it encounterd a statefull Seam component without a method that is marked with
"@Remove @Destroy".
Every statefull Seam component must have such a method. Luckily Seam tells you about it
else you would have problems with memory leaks and you wouldn't know where to look.
Don't forget: every normal ejb3 statefull session beans should have a method marked
with the @Remove annotation else you will also get memory leaks. EJB3 DOES NOT WARN YOU!!
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