Any ideas on this?  I've looked around the net and seen that I'm obviously not 
the only one who is encountering this issue.  You grab your EJBs somehow while 
in a JSF backing bean, and then when JSP tries to display them, it's an error 
because they are detached and some members are not initialized.

Solution 1: Use a Filter that keeps an EntityManager hanging around for the 
duration of the request.  Seems like an ugly way to do it, but I guess that 
would be "PHP-style", where it automatically frees DB connections when the 
request is finished.

Solution 2: Use Seam.  Looks like a lot of people like that idea.  I'm thinking 
about doing it, but I need to get this application in demo soon, and I'm not 
sure if I want to take on yet another layer of complexity here.  On the plus 
side, Seam looks quite interesting.  Is this the way to do it?

Solution 3: Anything else?

This is a problem that would be universal in any type of JSP + EJB application, 
so I'm surprised at how hard it is to find answers on this.  Please let me know 
if you have ideas.


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