anonymous wrote : I thought it would be a too tight dependency between the 
SFSB. For instance, if you inject SFSB A into SFSB B and SFSB C and change some 
business logic in A maybe B or C are broken because they use some methods of A. 

If you look at service oriented architectures (like SOA) - that's the way your 
software components work together. In seam, you inject the components to each 
other and in a SOA architecture you have some more intelligent components like 
the ESB which routes the service calls to the right component (maybe version of 
a component's interface). But if you break/modify a service, the others have to 
know that. The same as in the old days of CORBA :-)

Regards,

Cyrill

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