Facelets has a lot smaller learning curve than JSF in general. Coming from an action framework background, JSF has been a bit of a struggle for me. I've been learning Facelets at the same time and have found it great to work with.
If you already have a solid foundation in JSF, I think you'll find that Facelets is a great view technology... Frank Russo Senior Developer FX Alliance, LLC -----Original Message----- From: Colin Chalmers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 2:07 PM To: MyFaces Discussion Subject: Facelets Hi all, I've recently just *discovered* facelets. This has probably come just at the right time. After choosing the JSF path approx. a year ago our Java developers have gained much valuable experience but alas our design boys keep resisting due to the lack of freedom they have when working with default JSF. The advent of facelets and the templating possibilities has renewed their enthousiasm and we have them back on board :-) However....I'm worried that by choosing facelets we'll be riding that bleeding edge wave again with all it's up's & downs. Great for POC's but bad when you have a strict deadline. My question is really if there are many others using facelets, what their experience is and specifically how it performs?? THX Colin

