My experience is that development with facelets over JSP-JSF is much faster and saves a lot of time (complex controls, templating, functions, etc. are all extremely time consuming or impossible with JSF on JSF). In addition, perforamnce is better. So your timeline should be less and your code faster. I still wonder why anyone would want to use JSF without Facelets except possibly when converting a legacy JSP application to JSF.

On 7/26/06, Adam Brod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If you search the mailing list, you'll see there is some evidence that Facelets performs a decent amount faster than JSP.  Also, there was a JavaOne presentation with Jacob Hookom and Adam Winer with some performance benchmarks showing Facelets outperforming JSP.  I believe all JavaOne presentations are now online on the java.net website.  The title was something like "Ajax done right.".

HTH,

Adam Brod

Product Development Team


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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
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