"rdewell" wrote : As long as we're on the topic, I could really use a scope 
that sits between Application and Session.  I implemented a quasi-scope myself 
using an Application scoped bean + a Map, though it's not as clean as using a 
pure Seam scope.
  | 
  | This is a specific case I realize, but maybe it would be cool if we could 
have "custom scopes".  These custom scopes of course would define their own ID 
to determine when and where they were active.  Actually, I don't have a 
specific solution to implementing this in Seam -- just thinking out loud.  

A "custom scope" is just a namespace inside one of the "true" scopes. Any 
component is a custom scope.

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