Yes, I've done this, using JSF/Richfaces, deployed to Tomcat. Tomcat is the 
standard for this particular client, and this application was one of a 
number of JSF applications deployed on Tomcat.  This was an internal 
intranet application, which wasn't exposed to the internet.

Apart from not liking the technology and having lots of problems to do with 
the jsf lifecycle and its interaction with Richfaces, it's been reliable 
enough in production.

Matthew Farwell.

On Thursday, 29 November 2012 17:34:34 UTC+1, Jan Goyvaerts wrote:
>
> It has been brought to my attention it is possible to deploy a war file 
> including a complete JSF implementation. On a server actually not 
> containing any JSF libraries. I always thought it was mandatory to deploy 
> your JSF application on a JSF-compliant application server.
>
> Checking the questions on SO, it looks like people are actually doing this 
> on Tomcat and Jetty. 
>
> I was wondering whether this is standard practice. And whether it is 
> reliable.
>
> Does anybody in here have practical experience with this ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jan
>
>
>

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