anonymous wrote : I mistakenly annotated one of my Seam classes as Stateless 
and then applied it to the EVENT Seam scope. 
It is my impression that @Scope is always ignored on stateless session beans.
So yes, I think it would be nicer if seam gave at least a log message on 
warning level if the scope annotation is present at all.

But in fact your mistake is unrelated to seam and the @Scope annotation, isn't 
it?
You put state in a stateless bean that should have been a stateful bean.

But maybe I have not understood something correctly.

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