Hello,

I' trying to build a standalone Java SE application that would use Seam with 
the embedded EJB3 container and also embed Jetty as a servlet container.

I also need to be able to retrieve some configuration information from the SQL 
database before I can start the servlet container (actually, I want to retrieve 
a Certificate to start the servlet container with SSL).

Since managing authentication certificates is at the core of my application, 
they are defined as EJB / Seam components. So I thought it would be nice if I 
could retrieve the SSL certificate through the container-managed EntityManager 
(actually, through an EJB that receives the EntityManager through dependency 
injection).

I managed to boot the EJB3 container, and lookup the bean, but when I try to 
access it I get this exception:

java.lang.IllegalStateException: Attempted to invoke a Seam component outside 
the context of a web application

Obviously, the SeamInterceptor won't let me access the bean before I deploy my 
web application.

If I remove ejb-jar.xml from the jar that contains my EJBs, I can access the 
bean, but once the web application is started, Seam doesn't "see it".

So my question is: is there a way to get around the SeamInterceptor ? Can I 
change its policy ? Is there a way to deploy my beans in the EJB3 container, 
access them and install the SeamInterceptor afterwards ? Am I just doing 
something plain stupid ?

Thanks for your advice,
Nicolas.


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