Hi Rob,

thanks for the pointers but the issue is proving to be really troublesome.  I 
do think this is something we need to resolve in every application that uses  
Seam (it does not appear to be handled in the examples). Or find a way to 
handle the exception gracefully in Seam. It has been discussed a bit in the 
EJB3 forums e.g.
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=71611

I can define my own exception that can be thrown in my catch block (using the 
suggestions in the above thread), but who/what can catch that and handle it?

Still lost;-)

Louis

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