It's normal to split your entity (model) and action beans into different 
classes. You'll run into problems if you try to put the action methods on 
entities (e.g. Seam annotations have no effect).

With Seam it's up to you whether you use POJOs for action beans or EJB3 Session 
beans.

 Or is that not what you are asking?

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