Well, JSF and Struts 2 doesn't have to be an either/or decision.  You
can base your application on Struts 2, then use JSF components on any
page.  If the JSF controller layer didn't suite your application's
needs and your design preferences, then Struts 2 is certainly worth a
look, IMO.

Don

On 10/23/06, Mike Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just finished a JSF project and I was not pleased with "ease of use" or the 
overhead (is JSF a
conspiracy to sell hardware?).

I am thinking that the best way to go for a new commercial level project is 
Struts 2.0 with AJAX
components for a "coolness factor".

Any suggestions?

Mike

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