Hello,

I looked through the manual, but couldn't find an answer.

Let's say I have beans with following scopes:
* A - application
* S - stateless
* C - conversation

In the examples I have often seen C-beans are injected into S-beans. As I 
understand, this is correct wrt to concurrent requests, that is, Seam will 
create enough copies of S-beans so that an S-bean serves at most one request at 
a time (if that wasn't true, and two requests invoked a method on an S-bean at 
the same time, one injected value would overwrite the other...)?

Creating additional beans isn't possible with A-beans however: Seam can create 
at most one A-bean. So I suppose injecting a C-bean into an A-bean should 
produce an error, or at least a warning, right?

-- 
Regards,
Adam

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