> 4) One word of warning: Spring beans will not be able to think in > terms of scope - or put otherway, they'll always have a scope of > "none" or "application". Manfred was trying to find a solution for > this before he went on vacations, maybe he'll come up with something > after returning totally refreshed ;). Maybe this is the problem, > though. Not sure.
That is an interesting feature of JSF-Spring (the sf.net project).