It is possible with remoting, but you need to realise that once you start down 
that path its hard to turn back.  I've successfully implemented a fully 
remoting-based application for my company and I must say that more than 
anything it reminds me of the way you used to write client-server apps.  

All the code is loaded "up front" and the client is pretty much self-contained, 
only retrieving the data it needs from the server and rendering the interface 
itself.  It's not difficult to abstract out the interface generation and 
there's plenty of Javascript libraries (dojo, etc) that might help out in this 
area.

What you miss out on with this architecture is the JSF component model, which 
means you can't use all those nice JSF components.  And you also need to have 
reasonable Javascript skills.  What you end up with though is a very responsive 
application, and with the minimal client-server communication it's great for 
reducing load on the server.


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