anonymous wrote : When _should_ the applicationContext have been initialized? 
What can I do to debug this?

Help!  I've compared my new config to 2.0.0.CR1-seamgen-produced examples, and 
the booking example and I can't find anything in my configuration to explain 
this.  To be clear, this was a working application in Seam 1.2.1 - all I've 
done is follow the migration cookbook to migrate to the new 2.0.0 jars and 
configuration files.

Debugging the absence of something (applicationContext is null) is hard - 
without understanding where it sould have been set, I'm just making wild stabs 
in the dark.  Can someone help me understand when an applicationContext should 
have been set?   I've set breakpoints on the various places where I see 
Contexts.applicationContext.set() being called (eg. Lifecycle.beginCall(), 
FacesLifecycle.beginRequest(), ServletLifecycle.beginRequest()). 

I hit the following breakpoints before the "no active application scope" 
exception:
   <start server>
  | ServletLifecycle.beginInitialization()
  | ServletLifecycle.endInitialization()
  | Lifecycle.mockApplication()
  | Lifecycle.unmockApplication()
  |    <browse to http://localhost:8080/myproject>
  | FacesLifecycle.beginRequest()
  | Lifecycle.beginSession()
  | FacesLifecycle.endRequest()
  | FacesLifecycle.beginRequest()
  | FacesLifecycle.endRequest()
  | FacesLifecycle.beginRequest()
  | FacesLifecycle.endRequest()
  |    <exception happens now -- applicationContext is null>
  | 


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