I really have gone through the Seam Reference, but the @Unwrap and @Factory 
methods still confuse me.  I'm just not clear on what they do.  I think that 
@Factory is just an initializer method so that the first time an instance 
variable is accessed and is null, if there is a @Factory method it will be 
called.  (is that right?)

@Unwrap baffles me, though.  The description in the reference implies that if I 
have an @Unwrap method in a BlogService component named "blog", then whenever I 
reference "blog" I'm actually getting an instance of a Blog instead (I'm using 
an example from the tutorial).  In a later example, the @Unwrap method returns 
a list of BlogEntity objects, which is even stranger.

Tell me if I have this right: the "component manager pattern" is being used in 
the Blog example as a way to magically initialize data without explicitly doing 
so.  So, if I reference the component "blog", the BlogServer actually fetches 
the "real" component from the database and that is what is returned.  Similarly 
with the search: rather than the client getting a reference to the 
SearchService, it's actually getting a reference to the search results List.

Hmm, I think I just answered all of my questions about that.

In my original example, I think I will edit those classes that are within my 
project to make them Seam objects (@Name) and just move on with my life, and 
those outside of my project I may just subclass since they're not entity beans.

Or maybe I'll give up on my quest for the @Singleton annotation (which I still 
say would be really useful) and just use MyClass.getInstance().whatever().  I 
was mostly trying to see whether the injection hammer would be a good tool for 
banging the singleton nail (which turned out to be a staple and was just 
mangled).

However, the @Unwrap annotation is pretty slick!  Somehow I passed right over 
it on my initial pass through the tutorial.
 

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