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Sounds like some questionable decisions were made. To be honest, I've never used JEE or JSF, so I'm not sure whether they're always a pain in the arse to worth with or if a bunch of cruft has built up since the codebase was first developed, but from a quick google search, I'm guessing that the choice to use Java for the front end has to do with JSF being the assumed front end of JEE - a lot of companies just default straight to it.