"msystems" wrote : Must be an error ! Seam POJO's are default EVENT
(request) scoped and not conversation or temp. conversation scoped.
Indeed:
http://docs.jboss.org/seam/2.0.1.CR2/reference/en/html/concepts.html
anonymous wrote : By default, JavaBeans are bound to the event context.
which is not the same as the request, or the conversation, or the temporary conversation.
Event is stateless.
Reading on in the doc:
anonymous wrote : However, they do not provide the functionality of a session bean
(declarative transaction demarcation, declarative security, efficient clustered state
replication, EJB 3.0 persistence, timeout methods, etc).
Is this correct? If I'm using a POJO and I put a @Restrict on it, that @Restrict is
ignored? If that's the case, I probably can't use POJOs at all in my application,
because nearly every operation is restricted.
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