Well, first you already have 150 concurrent sessions, so that's the same. The 
additional state holder that Seam providers, the conversation, is not used 
unless one of your 150 users executes a stateful conversation. Just browsing 
stuff isn't a stateful conversation, for example, but editing something would 
likely be a conversation.

What you have to calculate is simply more memory consumption for the sessions 
in general, because this is where JSF stores its state (although in an intranet 
you _might_ want to store that on the client in a hidden form field), and where 
Seam stores its conversation state (if you don't use stateful EJBs - but it's 
really the same memory issue).


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