@PersistenceContext won't work unless your class is @Stateful or @Stateless, 
AFAIK.

Why are you not using a Seam component rather than a POJO?  Seam's whole 
mission in life is managing your persistence context across multiple requests, 
conversations, sessions, etc.  In similar cases in my app, I have Seam 
components that inject the EntityManager, and then I explicitly pass it into 
any POJOs that need it.  This ensures I'm using the correctly scoped 
EntityManager for the current state of my Seam app.

Cheers,
Rob

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