probably you're right! thanks. 

I now don't use @In annotation and it works. I am new to seam and trying to 
realize when to use @In and @Out ? Since I am not a pragmatic programmer yet, I 
  sometimes program blindly. Could you please tell me the idea of @In and @Out 
in  brief? (if you have enough time to type a few words) AFAIK, seam is not 
ejb3. So I feel a little bit inconfident while programming in seam. 

thanks.

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