I've been reading through the SEAM documentation to try and gain a better 
understanding of what level of reliability SEAM provides. What I've gathered is 
that SEAM doesn't provide any reliability features itself, but rather depends 
on the container to provide replication of the different components. (This may 
be an incorrect statement, but I haven't found anything in the documentation 
that states otherwise).

So my question is: yes, it is important to have replication of components for 
reliability, but what about replication of the context cache? SEAM keeps a 
cache of all the different users' contexts. If a JBoss instance goes down, do 
all of those user contexts that were in memory on that instance get lost? Do 
all of my users have to login, create new shopping carts, start new business 
process flows, etc.?

Maybe I'm missing something?

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