"RobJellinghaus" wrote : 
  | Why does @PersistenceContext work here but @In doesn't?  I think I'm good 
to go now (modulo the possibility that I'm still arranging my components the 
wrong way, but some more code iteration will clue me in there).  But I'm still 
curious why the first way didn't work; I think there's some deep Seam knowledge 
in there somewhere...?
  | 

Its because all of your @Ins and @Outs are Seam managed components and 
PersistenceContext is not. Its dependency injection by the EJB Container for 
the EntityManager object into your Beans. If you had a Seam Component that 
wraps the EntityManager, then you could use the @In there to get the variable 
but since thats not the case, your object wasnt getting initialized. Refer to 
http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/persistence/PersistenceContext.html

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