Before I started seam. I've already learn JSF, but no facelets. Learning JSF 
could be worthwhile. But here's some tips for you, if you really want to learn 
seam you may skip the navigation part of JSF as Seam has a nice way in dealing 
with this. You may also choose not to get deep into managed beans in JSF, 
because using Seam will do those things for you. With Seam, JSF just got easier 
and fun to develop. Although I just have only a week of experience. 

As for facelets, I just learn it by examples from Seam and the code generated 
from "seam gen" and refers to some facelets article and the experience so far 
is nice!

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