I think we still have some confusion here: JSF does

1) RESTORE VIEW
2) APPLY REQUEST VALUES (update the JSF component instances with the submitted 
values - localValue on EditableValueHolder) (no affect on your backing beans 
here)
3) PROCESS VALIDATIONS - run converters, then validators (this is the *only* 
point at which s:convertEntity is invoked)
4) UPDATE MODEL
5) INVOKE APPLICATION

- if an exception is thrown anywhere, then further stages are aborted.

Transactions (JTA) and JSF know nothing about each other - so whether the 
transaction rolls back or not has no effect on updating the model.

Anyway, I have never seen the effect you describe.  Can you try doing this 
without all the ui:decorate stuff (just put the components on the page) and see 
if you still observer the same effect? If you do, please submit a runnable, 
simple example of this to JIRA and I'll take a look (without the templating 
stuff)

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