Hello there! Just started here, yesterday some folks gave me some help on my 
first question. Now I have another architectural question: I know I'm free to 
not use each managed bean as a SLSB, I could use my managed bean as a facade to 
a remote object and have the SLSB injected inside my managed bean, which would 
lead me to a coarse grained SLSB. Using each managed bean as a SLSB turns in a 
very fine grained SLSB. Normally the rule of thumb we use in projects here is 
to have 1 SLSB per requirement, which groups 3-5 use cases (we have fine 
grained use cases, we are at sea level according to Cockburn). Now, having so 
many SLSB wouldn't be a burden for my AS? JBoss has an MBean for each SLSB 
conteiner right? So in a typical app where I would have some actions/managed 
beans and few SLSB, I'd change it to a lot of SLSB (maybe not that much) inside 
my conteiner.

I'm pretty sure, Seam designers worry about performance. I'm just a pretty 
concerned about this issue. Am I being paranoid? 

Best regards

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