Is anyone using seam components to perform actions on the database when their 
application starts?  With Seam 1.0 I had a few SFSB that were application 
scoped and used the @Startup and @Create methods to check if certain necessary 
data was available and create it if it wasn't.  These are actions like 
determining if there is at least one administrative account and creating a 
default one if not, or defining static categories.  These stopped working in 
1.1 and rather than figuring out why, I'm looking for a better way to perform 
these types of actions.  My two chief problems were/are: 

1) These don't need to be SFSB because they only exists to fire off their 
create methods, yet I can't do that on application startup without scoping them 
to the application, and I can't place an SLSB in application scope.

2) I have no conversation available when the application starts up and this 
wreaks havoc with my DAOs which expect to be able to inject an SMPC.

Any ideas?

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