I have a non-Seam component that implements the ServletContextListener 
interface that is dependent upon Seam components being injected.  However, it 
appears that Seam hasn't fully activated any contexts at the time that my 
Listener is called from the container.

This is a major problem for me and causes me to question using Seam since I 
will now have to refactor my previously Seamed components to work in a non-Seam 
environment...these components are infrastructural in nature 
(PersistenceFacade, etc) ..so if I have to go through the hassle of 
constructing them normally, why use Seam?

If anyone has a workaround, this would be great.  The @Startup annotation might 
be helpful, but it only guarantees construction, not execution.

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