I'm having a difficult time with the concept of my JSP page directly working 
with EJBs, but I'm trying to let go of the past.  I totally bought into the 
"business delegate" and "value object" architecture for hiding the fact that I 
used EJBs, etc.

Any comments about how this (directly referencing EJB from a JSP) is no longer 
evil (if it ever was)?

I do have a few EJB questions:

1. How do I access a remote EJB using Seam?  I don't necessarily mean all beans 
would be remote.  I'm working with an application that would need to interact 
with several sets of services, some local and some remote.  I'm wondering if 
there is some Seam magic for this, so I don't have to have gooey jndi/home 
iface/remote iface junk in my app.

2. Also, is there anything special I need to do to make one of my EJB sessions 
also respond to remote calls?  [I don't know too much of the EJB3 stuff yet, 
but I'm hoping I could just add the "@Remote" annotation to the interface - 
however, how would it be registered with jndi?]

3. What happens on my web page when the JSF listener is a remote session bean 
and its server is down (our old friend RemoteException)?  Is that handled 
gracefully by Seam, or is there a mechanism for me to handle it gracefully?


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