JSF 2.0 - which version of Facelets is shipped?

Starting with today's 2.0 jsf implementation of the ship with facelets, I wonder what version they are actually included in.

So basically, which version of facelets comes with mojarra 2.0 or myfaces 2.0?

This question arose mainly when looking at the richfaces redirection guide , which is offered in the context of using jsf 2 along with richfaces 3.3.x: "Facelets 1.1.15 should still be used due to dependencies in RichFaces on label handler classes." Is there an easy way to tell which version is packaged? The facelets official page seems pretty abandoned.

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JSF 2 comes with built-in Facelets. Basically this is not a separate project (this is also why the official Facelets page โ€œseems pretty abandonedโ€).

The guys from Russia are trying to tell you that you still need to include the old Facelets 1.1.15 JAR file in the class path next to JSF 2 in order to get the RF 3.3.x tag files to run without dependency problems.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1388461/


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