Hi,
some possibilities:
- Is our WebService class a Seam Component? (Annotated with @Name)
- If not, Seam connot build up any Contexts, because it doesn't know about your class
- Make your class a Stateless SessionBean incl. interface
- Or add @Scope(ScopeType.SESSION) to the class
Other things:
- You may mark your method with @Begin and @End (see Docu for details) so that you will
get a long running conversation
- Or, make a seperate SessionBean for your logic and use WebSerive a facade. As long as
your WebService is a Seam Component you can inject your SessionBean via @In
Greetz GHad
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