Perhaps this also works for you:

@Name("foo")
  | public class Foo
  | {
  | 
  |    @In(create=true) Bar bar;
  | 
  |    public String action()
  |    {
  |       ...
  |    }
  | 
  | }

@Name("bar")
  | public class Bar{
  | 
  |     private String string;
  | 
  |     @Create
  |     public void initBar()
  |     {
  |        string = "initial value";
  |     }
  | }   
  | 

@Factory is usually used for creating things that are not Seam components. When 
you are creating a Seam component, you don't usually need it. Seam 
automatically creates the component if you have @In(create=true).

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