Thanks Shane,

overriding the subscriptionCallback definitely did the trick. I never wanted to 
use the setTimeout() version in a production environment.
So finally I got the token in an input field and this is passed along the 
request until the page is rerenderd. 
I followed your suggestion, pushed the token manually into the registry and 
after calling Seam.Remoting.poll() the polling starts with the same token!

But ;), the polling stops after the first (polling-)request times out because 
of an JavaScript Error anonymous wrote : Seam.Remoting.loadingMsgDiv has no 
properties.

It seems uthat there is more going on behind the scenes at subscription.
Sorry to bother you again, bt do you have any thoughts on that one?

Kurt

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