I had the same exception in a different context but I think it might help.

I was using a Stateful bean in a servlet. It was initialized in the init() 
method and the reference kept in a static variable. I was running my app 
normally, but i let my session expire and when i tried accessing the servlet 
again, the exception popped up. 

Being a stateful bean, is it possible that the container destroyed that 
instance but the servlet kept the reference? When a new request was sent it was 
trying to use the old instance even though this was a new session, and thus the 
error.

It is a stateful bean, so it didn't make sense to share it for all the 
instances of the servlet. I'm now loading the bean for each session, and 
everything works fine. 

Could you have a similar problem somewhere?

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