Yes - you are correct - bookmarkable urls is not REST - it is a step in that
direction. However, to really incorporate REST with JSF, you would probably
need some sort of adapter that understands POST, GET, PUT, DELETE in a REST
way. You probably would want direct access to the managed bean
layer/EL..etc... You should also look at JSR 311.
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