Indeed, it works fine on jetty. Both JSF and Struts2 basic. As I am using
Netbeans, I will see if I can install Tomcat or Jetty in the IDE.

Could you please comment on the following:

1) I believe appfuse version 2.0.2 should have jsf 2.0 support. When I look
at my-faces config I can see version 1.2 mentioned. Also, in jsf 2.0 I
believe it is possible to use annotations for both bean instantiation and
for navigation rules setup. Yet in the downloaded version this is done in
xml?

2) I am trying to choose between struts2 and jsf 2.0 as the basis for my
development work. I have read the article about making that choice, but it
is from 2006 and might be outdated. Therefore, what would be your advice
keeping the following in mind (in order of importance) :

a) scalability; I would like to avoid a solution that can run into problems
when the service becomes popular. I read about jsf scalability issues, but
it was a long time ago. Supposedly jsf 2.0 is an improvement in that regard
and scales okay. Your opinion?
b) future proof; I would like to avoid a framework where future upgrades
might brake backward compatibility completely or where support might die
for.
c) support; if I can not manage building the service myself, I might have to
ask for help; in what framework is it easier to find support? 

Thank you,
MPK
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