In defence of argomauro, I've made the same mistake.

Sure, when dealing with EJB 2.1 and JSP pages, everything had to go through 
interfaces, but Seam is somehow able to inject values directly into the session 
beans themselves (the implementation of the interfaces) so its easy to slip 
into thinking that it ought to be able to call the methods in the session beans 
themselves, rather than the interfaces.

Seeing the answers to posts like this is helping me understand better how Seam 
works, and that really helps to develop using it.

Anyway, thanks for helping out, it really is appreciated!


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