"swd847" wrote : Are you referring to the booking example? 
  | 
  | The reason why it works in the example is because of this little bit of 
code in the AuthenticatorBean:
  | 
  | @Out(required=false, scope = SESSION)
  |    private User user;
  | 
  | when a user logs in the user entity is outjected to session scope, allowing 
it be used by other beans. When you think about it it makes sense that an 
exception is thrown, how can you inject the current user if they have not 
logged in yet?
  | 
  | @In without create=true is basically saying that you want an initialized 
User injected, with create=true you are saying that you do not care if it has 
been initialized or not, you just want a user.

Ok. It makes sense now...

Tanks for the explanation.



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