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1. Re: Seam Persistence Entity Manager Injection
lightguard Sep 7, 2011 1:59 PM (in response to alexland)Unfortunately no :(
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2. Re: Seam Persistence Entity Manager Injection
alexland Sep 8, 2011 9:23 AM (in response to alexland)Is there any workaround to get a managed entity manager that handles both the call (to avoid LazyLoadingException) and do not use EJB invoked by JSF?
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3. Re: Seam Persistence Entity Manager Injection
alexland Sep 8, 2011 9:29 AM (in response to alexland)
Alex Landini wrote on Sep 08, 2011 09:23:
Is there any workaround to get a managed entity manager that handles both the call (to avoid LazyLoadingException) and do not use EJB invoked by JSF?The right question is this:
Is there any workaround to get a managed entity manager that handles both the JSF web request (to avoid LazyLoadingException) and an EJB call not perfomed by JSF web request?
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4. Re: Seam Persistence Entity Manager Injection
lightguard Sep 8, 2011 4:33 PM (in response to alexland)You could manage it yourself and inject it into the EJB. Off the top of my head that's the only thing that comes to mind.