Thanks Christian, 

anonymous wrote : It means exactly the opposite. You can use whatever you want 
wherever you want, it's all modular.

That is what I thought, but in the hibernate example, I get these errors when I 
remove these EJB3 annotations:
org.hibernate.hql.ast.QuerySyntaxException: User is not mapped [select username 
from User where username=:username]

So it appears to be serving a purpose in the example, and I had thought that 
the mappings in the hibernate.cfg.xml:
                <mapping class="org.jboss.seam.example.hibernate.Hotel"/>
  |             <mapping class="org.jboss.seam.example.hibernate.User"/>
  |             <mapping class="org.jboss.seam.example.hibernate.Booking"/>

would have served the same purpose. So is the hibernate example wrong, or is it 
just a little confusing?

Thanks for the help!
-Marc

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