Gavin, thank you for replying.

As I understood, seam is not intended to work in clustered environment? Are you 
planning to do something about it in the future seam versions?

So, currently we can replicate entities only if they are not bound to any seam 
context, which, in turn, means that these entities become a non-seam 
components, which means that we are loosing a lot of features provided by seam. 
Did I get it right?

It also would be nice, if you think about providing an ability of replicating 
seam contexts between different cluster nodes (for some future Seam releases). 
At least session context should somehow be replicated. For example, currently, 
I don't have an idea how to implement the Single Sign On feature using Seam in 
clustered environment.

I think, that using statefull session beans will not solve all clustering 
issues. Clustering support should somehow be transparent to Seam users. I mean, 
it should be configurable on Seam level. Perhaps using additional Seam 
annotations or xml.. it doesn't matter.

I'm new to Seam, but it is clear from the first sight, that this framework is 
quite powerfull and developers get a lot of benefits from using it. Currently, 
a lot of applications are deployed in clustered environment, so, I guess, it's 
quite critical to do something with seam about clustering.

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