Oh, ya.  Seam uses a thread local to get it's "Context" and then uses the 
various scopes in that context to determine the actual values in the scopes.  
If you wanna get into much more detail on how Seam manages it's scopes it would 
probably be best to look at the code.  I think the key here is that this 
integration lets Seam do it's thing and Spring do it's thing and the actual 
connection between the 2 is quite loose.  So if you wanna use a Seam managed 
persistence context you just need to make sure Seam is set up correctly for the 
Context of that call into the spring singleton and it will just work.

The spring seam integration also contains code to attempt to automatically set 
up a Seam Context and scopes it in a spring transaction in the case of a non 
web request originated call into spring.

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