I thought the Exadel plugin was kind of bulky for what it was trying to do.  It 
treats Facelets just like it does Struts giving you a project template like the 
Struts one.  It doesn't even support the "jsfc" tag--which I thought was the 
best thing going for (or the very point of) Facelets.

What we need is the JBoss IDE Seam reverse engineer plugin to create a Facelets 
application instead of a JSP application.  It would prove interesting to see it 
using "jsfc" attributes inside html tags instead of traditional JSF tags.

I simple snippet library could do the trick Exadel is trying to pull off.

I'll get off my soap box now.

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