Well, unfortunately, Java RMI does not give us any way to propagate contextual 
data with an invocation. 

So, the only thing to do is just make a normal remote method call. You will not 
have access to your Seam contexts, unfortunately.

JBoss remoting *does* have this feature, but it is totally nonstandard. SOAP 
also has it, you can propagate contexts across a SOAP invocation.



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