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JSF - Dead or Alive?

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JavaServer Faces seems to have a lot of detractors - Would you say JSF is here to stay or in decline?
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JSF is here to stay, as it's part of the Java EE standard.

A new version of Java EE, version 8, is planned for release this year, which will include a new version of JSF: JSF version 2.3. You can find some information on what the new features of JSF 2.3 will be in this article: What's new in JSF 2.3?

Some people dislike JSF, but that is mainly because the JSF version 1.x versions had a number of problems. The first versions of JSF were slow and buggy and unfortunately therefore JSF got a bad name. But it became much better since version 2.0 (released in 2009), especially when JSP templates were replaced with Facelets templates.
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Thank you Jesper.
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