"curtney" wrote : 
  | Scenario Two:
  | 
  | All ejb components are injected using Seam's @In annotation (Switched from 
@EJB to @In annotation). Why the switch? I am assuming the switch will solve my 
problem of the entity manager not being injected. Seam now has control of the 
creation and injection of the ejb components, thus proper injection of the 
entity manager. However, that is not the case injection fails on both ejb 
components and entity manager. Before, it was only the entity manager that did 
not get injected.
  | 
  | 

This should work, and is probably what you want.  Could you be more specific on 
what breaks when you do this? (and post code)

Also, note that the variable name needs to match the component name.  So you'll 
need to change MyStatelessBean's field "myStatelessDAO" to "myStateless".  (Or 
change the component name, or use @In's value attribute, etc).  

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