My comments

This is a great question. Something I've been thinking about as well.
There are new ways to develop user interface layers with javascript
MVC frameworks and javascript templating engines. The need for server-
side view technologies such as JSF and SpringMVC is diminished.

- vineet

On Dec 22, 1:23 pm, vineetb <[email protected]> wrote:
> Reposting as this question was marked closed on StackOverflow. Would
> love to hear what you guys have to say.
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8607979/does-jsf-and-jsf-component...
>
> "Since most of HTML5 is about client-side components and client-side
> JS logic, does it make sense to use JSF with HTML5? It seems to me
> that most of the "features" JSF (as a view technology) provides
> overlap with HTML5 ones (rich components, lifecycle, ajax). In other
> words, what benefits would I gain in using JSF instead of a simpler
> pure-servlet (or SpringMVC, or something RESTful, etc.) backend?
>
> By the way, what do you suggest as a Java backend framework for HTML5
> apps?"

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