It looks to me like the container is having a problem retrieving your session 
bean.  When you @In(ject) a session bean Seam will retrieve it from JNDI.  What 
you are doing in your factory method is simply instantiating the class, which 
will not have the Seam or EJB interceptors applied to it.  Why don't you remove 
the factory and post the stack trace.

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