Seam does not prevent you in any way from taking that same approach.  In fact, 
it makes some of that much simpler.  For instance, using Seam Events or 
annotated methods you can invoke a business processes from your action without 
having to explicitly implement the Observer pattern and your action doesn't 
need to know anything about the process itself.  It also integrates nicely with 
jBPM and jPDL, to simplify the overall implementation of business process.  In 
my estimation, Seam was developed not only to simplify the interaction between 
the front end and the web tier, but the interaction of all tiers of your 
application.

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