This is the expected behaviour.  The @SelectItems annotation applies a data 
binder and outjects the wrapped object as a contextual variable (regions).  
Direct access to the method selector.getRegions() will return the method's 
original values.  Useful for calling the method from other components or JSF 
backing beans.  Getting a List of SelectItems wouldn't be right in that case.

As with most things in Seam bijection happens to and from a Seam context.  Seam 
adds a variable resolver so that JSF can find things stored in these contexts.  
However it doesn't prevent you from calling things via the JSF std way, getting 
JSF std results/objects back.

If you did want JSF to intercept and apply conversion to #{selector.regions} 
you might be able to call the data binder directly within your custom 
converter.  I think the method that does the conversion might be private, but I 
could change that if you think this code could be reused elsewhere.  Otherwise, 
just remember that #{regions} gets a contextual variable from a Seam context 
and #{selector.regions} calls a method on #{selector}

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