I am writing an application where a user might be in the midst of a 
conversation and then may need to stop that one and jump to another page to 
initiate a new one.  Upon completing that new conversation, the user could then 
go to a list of unfinished conversations and complete them.

As a contrived example, say I start to order a pizza for myself which consists 
of figuring toppings, choosing sides if any, and payment.  Then I get a request 
from my boss that we need pizza for a company gathering later today.  So I 
somehow save my current order (explicitly or implicitly) and then go back to 
the original pizza order page to order for the company.  Somehow then I can 
retrieve my original order and complete it.

My question is simply if Seam makes such a thing even possible.  Can I save the 
original order?  If so, must I do so explicitly?  How many conversations can I 
interrupt (i.e. in the above example, can I interrupt the order for my company 
to initiate a third order?)?  When I am ready, can I produce a list of 
unfinished conversations for me to click on so I can complete them?

Thanks.

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