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J2EE was last released 10 years ago. Since then its been JEE and with the latest you should not have to use XML for configuration only when you want some really odd config instead of going by convention.

JSF2/Facelets replaced JSP in the most recent JEE standards and is much nicer to work with.

I mean JEE 1.6 was released 4 years ago (around the time of Rails 2.0). For a standard that is not bad.

We actually use a lot of apache wicket which is a very nice framework for website/applications.



Interesting. Thanks for the info and I'm glad to see things have changed for the better. I'll have to search around when I have some free time for more details.




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