I believe JSF is involved at the V part of MVC. i.e. it could become an alternative to some of the Struts taglibs, but I don't think it specifies much about the application infrastructure.
So you could use JSF as an alternative to Struts, but then you need to write a controller of your own (so I wouldn't :-)
Paul C
hugh F wrote:
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?forum=427&thread=404617&tstart=0&trange=15
Should we develop new apps in JSF?
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