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Ben Software Engineer commented on SEAMPERSIST-67:
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Hi Jason - thanks for the quick response.  We started our migration last year 
before this announcement and are a far way in.  We also wanted to start using 
CDI, JSF 2, and RichFaces 4 items without building more seam 2.3 items to just 
have to migrate at some future point.  We have many things working on Seam3, 
this issue though we are having issues with.  Does DeltaSpike solve this?  
DeltaSpike seems to be in beta, 0.4-incubating-SNAPSHOT, I do not think we can 
move there right now.

I did not follow this thread, for the read operation only (no many to many 
editing), what was the solution?
                
> LazyInitializationException threw when persist a Many to Many collection of 
> an entity.
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>                 Key: SEAMPERSIST-67
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SEAMPERSIST-67
>             Project: Seam Persistence
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: Java 6 update 27, Seam 3.1.0Beta2, JBoss 7.0.1.Final
>            Reporter: hantsy bai
>            Priority: Critical
>
> I tried a saved a many to many relation(multicheckbox), but failed.
> But in before seam 2 application, I used like this, never encounter such a 
> problem.
> I used Seam managed Persistence, and added TransactionIntercepter in the 
> beans.xml.
> Please refer the discussion in the forum.

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