> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Phillip Rhodes

> JSF seems to (finally) be picking up some steam in 
> terms of mindshare, so 
> that might be worth a look.

I'm working on a project with lots of pages full of dynamic content,
forms, etc. I selected JSF and have so far been quite satisfied. JSF has
its quirks and there's a bit of a learning curve but once you get past
that it is quite good. It has so far done everything I needed and I
haven't yet had to manually generate a single line of HTML. My only
complaints are that when I started there weren't many books or articles
on it (but that has since changed), and that if you don't have a strong
understanding of the JSF life cycle its very easy to write poor
performing code. I would definitely use JSF again if I were starting
another project.

Mike Silverstein

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