anonymous wrote : The @Factory method is not necessary.

This was the next thing I tried after normal @In(create=true) didn't work.

anonymous wrote : And I don't think what you think it does is what it is 
actually for. 
Care to enlighten me?  Given the definition below, I thought I was using it 
correctly.

anonymous wrote : Marks a method as a factory method for a context variable. A 
factory method is called whenever no value is bound to the named context 
variable, and is expected to initialize the value of the context variable.

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