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I need to initialise the "allocations" and this is generally done by a @Factory.

This causes a stack Overflow...


  | @SuppressWarnings("serial")
  | @Scope(ScopeType.SESSION)
  | @Name("allocations")
  | public class Allocations implements Serializable {
  | 
  |     private List<Day> indoorArenaDays;
  |     private List<Day> dressageArenaDays;
  |     private List<Day> sjArenaDays;
  | 
  |     @TransactionAttribute(TransactionAttributeType.NOT_SUPPORTED)
  |     @Factory(scope=ScopeType.SESSION, value="allocations")
  |     public void init() {
  | 
  |             List<DaySlot> indoorArenaDaySlots = new ArrayList<DaySlot>();
  |             DaySlot daySlot = new DaySlot();
  |             daySlot.setBooked(true);
  |             daySlot.setBooker("Billy");
  |             daySlot.setBookingId(1l);
  |             daySlot.setReason(BookingReasonsKind.ONE_HOUR_PRIVATE);
  |             daySlot.setTitle("This is a test");
  |             indoorArenaDaySlots.add(daySlot);
  | 
  |             Day day = new Day();
  |             day.setDate(new GregorianCalendar());
  |             day.setDaySlots(indoorArenaDaySlots);
  |             indoorArenaDays = new ArrayList<Day>();
  |             this.indoorArenaDays.add(day);
  |     }
  | 
  |     @TransactionAttribute(TransactionAttributeType.NOT_SUPPORTED)
  |     public List<Day> getIndoorArenaDays() {
  |             //init();
  |             return indoorArenaDays;
  |     }
  |     
  |     @TransactionAttribute(TransactionAttributeType.NOT_SUPPORTED)
  |     public void setIndoorArenaDays(List<Day> indoorArenaDays) {
  |             this.indoorArenaDays = indoorArenaDays;
  |     }
  |     
  |     @TransactionAttribute(TransactionAttributeType.NOT_SUPPORTED)
  |     public List<Day> getDressageArenaDays() {
  |             return dressageArenaDays;
  |     }
  |     
  |     @TransactionAttribute(TransactionAttributeType.NOT_SUPPORTED)
  |     public void setDressageArenaDays(List<Day> dressageArenaDays) {
  |             this.dressageArenaDays = dressageArenaDays;
  |     }
  |     
  |     @TransactionAttribute(TransactionAttributeType.NOT_SUPPORTED)
  |     public List<Day> getSjArenaDays() {
  |             return sjArenaDays;
  |     }
  |     
  |     @TransactionAttribute(TransactionAttributeType.NOT_SUPPORTED)
  |     public void setSjArenaDays(List<Day> sjArenaDays) {
  |             this.sjArenaDays = sjArenaDays;
  |     }
  | 
  | }
  | 

This little class started as a POJO (used by my ResourceAllocationController) 
as it really didn't need to be a Seam Object (or so I though).... Anyhow now 
its a fully grown up Seam object.

So... How do I get the Factory to work?

Do I need and Interface and make this a body (impl)?



This is the .xthml that calls it.... (and as such expects allocations to be set 
up - by the factory).


  | <h:panelGrid class="left" id="day_slots_choices" width="20%">
  |     <rich:dataTable var="eachDayForIndoorArena" 
value="#{allocations.indoorArenaDays}"
  |                                             rendered="#{not empty 
allocations.indoorArenaDays}">
  |             <rich:column width="10%">
  |                     <f:facet name="header">
  |                             <h:outputText id="resource_date"
  |                                     value="#{messages.allocation_day}" />
  |                     </f:facet>
  |                     <div class="centre">
  |                             <h:outputText 
value="#{eachDayForIndoorArena.date}">
  |                                     <s:convertDateTime type="date" 
dateStyle="full"/>
  |                             </h:outputText>
  |                     </div>
  |             </rich:column>
  |     </rich:dataTable>       
  | </h:panelGrid>
  | 

If I hack the getXXX then the init will be called, but then it gets called 
every time.


CONFUSED....

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