(1) Seam does not enforce any special layering on your application. If you want 
to layer your app as:


JSF-aware-actions
pure-business-logic-components
pure-persistence-logic-DAOs

Go ahead and do that.

(2) If you think about it, this is how *all* web applications work. Anytime an 
action modifies a session or request attribute, that is a "side-effect", by 
your definition. (But actually, that is not the usual understanding of the word 
"side-effect".)

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