Yes. you can use Spring as your middleware and take full advantage of Seam managed
persistence contexts without seam or Spring being non the wiser. The documentation
details how you can use Seam Managed persistence contexts with spring and how you can use
Spring managed transactions with Seam:
http://docs.jboss.com/seam/2.0.0.CR2/reference/en/html/spring.html
Mike
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