To the first question

Seam serialises access to a conversation to stop concurrent requests (usually 
AJAX) interfering which each other.  The timeout is how long a request will 
wait for the conversation to be "unlocked" by the conversation currently using 
it.  It the timeout expires the request will not reacquire the conversation and 
just create a temporary one instead.

Making the timeout smaller increases the chance of a request timing out while 
waiting for the conversation but it reduces the time it will block for.  Making 
the timeout bigger makes it less likely that the request will time out while 
waiting but may block for longer waiting.

Depends on your situation whether avoiding request blocks or avoiding "missing" 
the conversation is more important to you.

HTH.

Mike.

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