Either inject the SFSB using the @In annotation and its seam name (just as you 
would for a Entity Object). e.g. 


  | 
  | @In(create=true)
  | ISFSBbean SFSBSeamName;
  | 
  | 

or use the @EJB annotation which is standard in the EJB3 spec. 

becareful using the seam managed one as it will create the SFSB if there isn't 
one already there, and this could start a conversation context variable. 

Thanks 

James 

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