Thanks again for your help Pete - I feel I'm getting close to that "A-ha!" 
moment...

Are you saying that all you have to do to make a Seam-managed Javabean 
component is inject EntityManager and mark all methods as @Transactional and it 
will then give you the same behaviour as a SFSB (i.e. the only difference is 
that Seam handles storing and fetching the component's state from the Http 
Session instead of SFSBs EJB container-managed state management)?

I suppose what I am really trying to grasp is whether you can use a 
Seam-managed Javabean component exactly like you would a SFSB? Or do you have 
to code your apps differently?

Cheers,

Lawrie


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