"courtneycouch" wrote : As far as lazy initializing, I need the managed-bean to
have access to seam components, if its lazy initialized then its initialized
outside of the seam context and cant access them. Seam has to initialize the
managed beans so I have to create a seam component whose sole purpose is
initializing the managed-beans. Since thats its only purpose, I simply have a
#{managedBeanLoader.load} in the template.
Use Lifecycle.beginRequest() and Lifecycle.endRequest() to access Seam
contexts, then use Component.getInstance() to get at the Seam components.
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