I can't really point to a paragraph in the reference where it's explicitly
described.
Yet, every example uses components that way: Usually the very first reference to a
component is encountered in EL in html/jsp.
When explaining the registration example the 1.2.1 reference says:
anonymous wrote : 1.2.2. How it works
| When the form is submitted, JSF asks Seam to resolve the variable named user. Since
there is no value already bound to that name (in any Seam context), Seam instantiates the
user component, and returns the resulting User entity bean instance to JSF after storing
it in the Seam session context.
(Well, actually I think that's wrong, too. The EL is evaluated first when the form is
rendered, so the component gets instantiated even before submit.)
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