I'm just starting to teach myself seam, so forgive me if this is a silly 
question, however, the framework that I am most experienced in ATG Dynamo has 
colored my perspective somewhat.

Can I gain access to a specific session context in order to resolve a session 
scoped seam component from an application scope service?

Here is what I have in mind:

A user can click on a button and ask to be notified of certain types of 
messages (not JMS messages).  The user is given a temp id, which can be used to 
route individual messages to the user (think of a instant messaging system 
within a website, although that's not really the actual issue).  I was 
envisioning a application scope service which would hand out these ids, and 
record in a map the tempId->user session mapping.  Then I'd want the messaging 
manager (also application scoped) to be able to get a message in, lookup the 
addressee in the Map, and get a reference to the session scoped message queue 
component for that user's session, and add the message into a List of that 
component.

Is there a slick way to do that using Seam?  I don't want to use a database or 
jms or anything like that.  I'm just curious if I can lookup components from 
another context using a key or something?

Devon

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