I think the question is: "Do we get the stateful/contextual behaviour aka 'no 
LazyInitializationException' when separating the persistence logic from view 
actions." I think it is possible if the EntityManager is managed by Seam and 
therfor injected by "@In". 

if that assumption is true, then you would probably be able to introduce as 
much layers as you want. But it is true that most if the Seam-examples are 
written using the "one-big-Stateful-Session-Bean"-Pattern. I have heard that 
the Wiki example has some more layering, but I dont have the time in this 
moment to look after it.

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