Sorry. The Campaign came from another SFSB (CampaignManager), where it came
from a list using @DataModelSelection. Here's the code without the omissions:
@Stateful
| @Scope(ScopeType.CONVERSATION)
| @Name("campaignEditor")
| public class CampaignEditorBean implements CampaignEditor {
|
| @In
| private CampaignManager campaignManager;
|
| @Valid @In(required=false) @Out
| private Campaign campaign;
|
| @In(create=true)
| private Session session;
|
| @Begin(join=true)
| public String select() {
| campaign = campaignManager.getSelectedCampaign();
| return "editCampaign";
| }
|
| @End
| public String update() {
| session.update(campaign);
| return "campaigns";
| }
| }
|
| @Stateful
| @Scope(ScopeType.SESSION)
| @Name("campaignManager")
| public class CampaignManagerBean implements CampaignManager {
|
| @DataModel
| private List<Campaign> campaigns;
|
| @DataModelSelection
| private Campaign campaign;
|
| public Campaign getSelectedCampaign() {
| return campaign;
| }
| }
So yes, I guess you could say the Campaign was "lying around" before the
campaign started. Is there any way that I can use the @DataModelSelection
campaign in the conversation, so I can get around the
LazyInitializationExceptions?
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