Hello,

I am new to Cocoon . . . however, the project on which I'm now working is Cocoon based and has a significant code base . . . I would like to create a JSF frontend to this application, have been given the go ahead to do so.

As I begin, however, I'm finding only older resources on the web regarding integrating JSF and Cocoon (circa 2004) . . . and in the end, these end up back in the Cocoon pipeline as XML/XSL transformations. So I'm wondering what's the use case for integrating the two? My initial hope was to simplify the user interface and to take advantage of the many features of some extended JSF framework like IceFaces.

Can someone speak to this idea ... what is the use case(s) for moving to JSF if it all ends up in an XSL transformation in Cocoon?
Wendy Bossons
Web Developer

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