If you provide a no-args constructor, the exception dealing with instantiation 
will be gone.  This is the only way Seam can construct your seam components 
properly.  Yes, as you suggested, use the @Create to initialize other important 
properties pertaining to the class.  The annotated method is called once Seam 
has fully initialize the component.

As for @DataModel, this will outject the annotated property to the scope of the 
owning component.  In your case, the conversation.

And for @DataModelSelection, this will inject the selected model object, if 
it's successfully look up in the contexts.  You have to ensure that the 
conversation is long-running, just long enough though, so that 
@DataModelSelection object can be successfully be retrieved through the 
@DataModel property.  





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