This is a facelets-centric response:

anonymous wrote : a) when I go to a Seam URL, e.g. 
seam-registration/register.seam, is the URL processed by JSF or by Seam?

JSF, but Seam has hooks into JSF that do magic

anonymous wrote : c) is there any direct relationship between the Seam 
component names (e.g. the session bean annotated with @Name("register")) and 
the URL /register.seam? 

No, to refer to properties from register in register.seam you would have to use 
#{register.property}

anonymous wrote : I notice that for the dvd.xhtml page in the DVD example, you 
explicitly point to an action by using the pages.xml - but for other pages, you 
have nothing in pages.xml. Why is it that you have to explicitly put this code 
in pages.xml for some pages and not for others?

JSF is a component based framework.  pages.xml adds some action framework 
ability by allowing an action to be run when a page is loaded. If an action is 
specified in pages.xmlit is run before the page is processed.

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