Well, the other option is to get your resource bundle the oldfashioned way, 
just like the built-in Seam resourceBundle component does it. Not sure why you 
wanted to go via JSF.

AFAIK, JSF has no "startup" event, so that is why we are using a servlet 
context listener to do initialization shuff.



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