thanks a lot Pete,
if you think it's a bug of the tools then all the rest of my confusion doesn't 
apply.

Still you say

anonymous wrote : Seam doesn't call the @Remove, the EJB container does
That makes some confusion, I would say that the EJB containers calls the 
destroy, and not the remove: as you write later on
anonymous wrote : No, Seam doesn't call methods @Remove, you do .

Still, isn't documentation wrong when it says
anonymous wrote : In Seam, all stateful session beans must define a method with 
no parameters marked @Remove. This method will be called when Seam destroys the 
session context.?
Why should Seam need a @Remove method? How does it identify the correct method 
when multiple methods are annotated?

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