Seam certainly decreases the amount of abstraction required, but not really by 
increasing the coupling, but by hiding most of the glue away in the framework 
(where it belongs) than in the business classes.

Seam means that the coupling between the business layer and the presentation 
layer is low (I mean at some point you have to actually connect the 
presentation layer and the business layer, no matter how many layers you put in 
the way).

I think it would be fair to say that Seam promotes a simple (i.e. very few 
layered) design, but still makes possible a traditional layered design (but be 
prepared for people to go What?? Why??? ;) ).

But I'm sure others can write this more eloquently than me :)

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