In pages.xml, anytime you render the page, even as a result of a user 
interaction with a control (i.e. you are staying on the page), the stuff in 
pages.xml gets executed for the page each and everytime (for both page flow and 
conversation tags).The join=true just hides this fact since it tries to start a 
conversation on each re-render, but since one is already started, it just joins 
it.

Conversations started from <begin-conversation> in pages.xml must have the 
join=true, otherwise you get an error on re-renders due to starting a 
conversation from a long running conversation, or if nested=true, then you get 
multiple entries each time you render.  

(Makes you wonder whether that was the plan, and if so, why include two 
attributes that can do nothing but blow up the application, unless there is a 
third option of doing a redirect as soon as you hit the page and start the 
conversation?)

It kind of makes conversation control in pages. xml useless. The only benefit 
it provides is for RESTful URLs so if the user opens a browser window, and 
enters the url, as soon as you hit that page it starts the conversation 
(without needing @Begin methods and so on). There are alternative ways of doing 
this though such as annotating a method in the main action bean for that page 
with @Create  @Begin. 

If you do have <begin-conversation> in pages.xml, set it as join=true, then, 
when you navigate through, you need to either put the conversation in the link, 
or call methods annotated with @Begin(nested=true) so they can pre-start the 
conversation that you will join when you get to the page and the 
<begin-conversation join=true> is invoked. 

Of course, throw page flows into the mix, and things get really interesting, 
since then you need to start maintaining two sets of pageflow documents, one 
for the conversation in pages.xml, and one for your @Begin annotated 
conversations. At this point, you should probably just pick conversation 
control in methods and bag pages.xml.

At times, Seam seems to suffer from the tool developers myopia on some 
conversation/pageflow issues.  However, it's still an improvement on doing it 
yourself!



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