One thing I have realized digging into this issue more is that the EJB Deployer 
is immediately deploying my EJB jar.  The MDB gets started immediately 
thereafter.  If messages are on the Q the MDB is listening to, then it starts 
trying to consume them.... I think that maybe the Seam infrastructure, which 
AFAIK is bootstrapped by the war, is not available to listen to the MDB 
lifecycle, and thus, the Seam annotations are causing exeptions or are null on 
startup.

Is there any suggestion for how to deal with this?

Thanks,
Brad Smith

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