To answer your question yourself read this blog entry from gavin
http://blog.hibernate.org/cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi/2006/06/22#stages-of-adoption
BTW: when the user logs out (via identity.logout the session is invalidated and 
all Objects are removed. Or if you do not use this function you can call 
Seam.invalidateSession() yourself.

Putting entitys in conversation scope is fully supported in Seam without the 
need to change the behaviour of the framework.

With the security framework you can mark all pages that requires login. All 
other login can then be accessed without login.
When you want really the login within an conversation, start the conversation 
when you render the login page. (eg propagation="join") In this situation it 
seems best for me, not to rely on the security framework. Write your own login 
method. (Look above what i have written about identy.logout)

Understanding conversations is one of the hard part of seam. But the docu about 
that becomes better and better and is now in a good state for easy 
understanding.   

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