No, I generally do not.  I just always try to clearly define units of work 
within a conversation so that if possible I end the conversation when the user 
is "done" with an activity (which usually means wizard-style approaches).  I 
also use propagation="none" on navigation as the user may back button to the 
conversation at any time to resume execution.  The conversation may timeout but 
I do try to give the users some time to continue the conversation if they 
accidentally navigated away from some activity.

Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I am curious why the issue is any different 
with manual flush mode?  I would think maintaining a detached conversation 
context instance and merging on submit accomplishes the same thing (except that 
lazy loading would not be possible).  Maybe you are referring to if you merge 
on every action (which I guess would always flush without manual).  Could you 
shed some light on that?  Thanks!

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