"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : Well yes, but you can choose either approach for a 
session bean Seam component.

Ok, but what happens in the following scenario:

Supose that I'm coding an EJB3 Session Bean with some services. I have an 
EntityManager annotated with @In annotation.
If my bean get's called from a remote Swing application, the EntityManager 
get's instantiated and managed correctly? Or it only works when the bean is 
called from JSF stack?

Regards,
Sebastian

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