I think of a context as a closure over a scope.  Scopes are static constructs 
in the source, contexts are instances in the runtime.  I think context is one 
of the most overloaded terms in programming, but seam's use is pretty 
consistent with the way JEE (or at least the servlet spec) uses it.  

It's certainly a better notation than my old perl framework that had 
conversation-like constructs, and it called them "scopes" throughout, giving 
rise to the notion of a scope going out of scope.

The javadoc could probably stand some more detail though :-/



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