You could turn up JSF logging which might give you clue (configured from JBoss/server/default I think). You could look at the MyFaces code, find out what exception is causing the ModelUpdate error to be displayed and break at it. You could put a breakpoint at the method that does ModelUpdate in myfaces and see where it goes wrong (I can't remember the exact method names, I don't have MyFaces sources in fron of me).
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