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Whether successful or not, have you been involved in large scale JSF projects?
If yes, can you share some project statistics with the blogosphere and me in particular?
The number of managed beans?
The number of views?
The number of custom components?
The load on the server(s)? How many concurrent users?
Which JSF implementation did you use?
Did you use RAD tools?
What where your pain points?
What do you think is JSF’s sweetspot?
Have you had concerns with bookmarkability?
Would you write your next web-application using JSF and, if not, why not?
Can you give a short description about the project?
I have been looking around for descriptions of real world JSF projects on the web but haven’t found many articles, so if you feel you can answer some of the questions above, please leave a comment or a trackback.
P. S.: If I have missed the definitive resource on projects done with JSF in my search, please tell me so.