I choose to persist them in the database :-)

My problem is that 
 - I only want one access/flush to the database once at the end of the 
conversation
 - and I do not want to loose any changes the user did to the entity in the 
conversation scope because of a conversation timeout.

I already adapted the session and SFSB-life timeouts and made them longer than 
the conversation timeout. 

(Somehow off-topic:)
Hm, can SFSB-passivation be a problem?
A SFSB references an entity of the persistence context and after deserializing 
a passivated SFSB, the entity would not be connected to the persistence context 
anymore.
This would mean that I should always take care that a SFSB with entities is 
never pasivated?


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