You should try this way:
In one bean:
@DataModel items;
In other bean;
@DataModelSelection(value="items")

This seems to be logic way of doing it.
The current select()-way-of-doing-things is needed because to Inject 
@datamodelselection object we need to use that bean. 
By the way you do not need 
this ugly solution:
 String selectItem() { itemEditor.selectItem(selectedItem); }

You can replace it by 
@Out @DataModelSelection item; in one bean
and @In item; in other bean.

Hope it helps. My english is not the best virtue.

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