> > At this point, with the clear promise of AJAX, I cannot see 
> any reason 
> > to give up Struts and go to  JSF.  If I was starting a new web 
> > application today, I would use Struts and AJAX.
> 
> Not that I going to jump JSF anytime soon, but: 
> http://www.icesoft.com/products/icefaces.html

Admittedly, I'm on the JSF bandwagon, but people often don't realize that
JSF and Ajax go hand-in-hand. It's just that you don't have to code it
yourself, which is, after-all, the whole point of JSF (components). 

Most component vendors are adding Ajax support already. For example, see:
http://www.otrix.com/demos/webTree/dimensions/index.faces.

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