I am new to Seam and have read quite a bit of material on the topic.  While I 
have been remarkably impressed with the brilliant work by Gavin and his team, I 
have yet to find a lot of of strong references that convey the power of Seam in 
a J2EE environment.  I think this is a big deficiency since I believe many 
developers will not have the luxury of utilizing the features of Java EE 5 
(most notably EJB 3) for quite some time.

I would welcome any feedback on references that discuss Seam in the context of 
pure POJOs (and not just a small chapter at the back in an otherwise Java EE 5 
dominated Seam book).  In the meantime, I have some specific questions:

1) Can I use AOP concepts to perform logging and exception handling?  I know 
that I can inject a Logger in Seam, but I would like to keep my business logic 
code free from logging code.  Is JBoss AOP an option here?

2) How can I inject an EJB 2.x EJB into a Seam-managed component?  I am 
thinking particularly about a web service SLSB that could be utilized by a Seam 
component.  This seems tough to me given that the container would have to do a 
JNDI lookup, generate a local interface to the web service, and inject it.

3) How can I decide which object implementation I inject into a component?  For 
example, if I have an interface called MyObject and two implementations classes 
called MyObjectImpl and MyObjectMock, how can I designate which one I inject 
depending on whether I am testing or whether I am in production.

Any help with any of these questions is very much appreciated.  Thank you very 
much.   


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