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The Facelets <ui:insert/> tag is comparable to the ASP.NET <asp:ContentPlaceHolder/> tag used in master pages; it lets you provide default content for that area of the page, but this can be overridden.

To fill the Facelets template in another page, you start with a <ui:composition/> element that points to the template file. This is roughly equivalent to declaring the MasterPageFile attribute in an ASP.NET page.

Inside the <ui:composition/> element, you use <ui:define/> elements to override the template defaults, similar to the way an <asp:Content/> tag is used. These elements can contain any kind of content - from simple strings to JSF elements.

So, to bring it all together...

In master.xhtml:

<!-- HTML header content here --><ui:insert name="AreaOne">Default content for AreaOne</ui:insert><ui:insert name="AreaTwo">Default content for AreaTwo</ui:insert><!-- HTML footer content here -->

In page.xhtml:

<ui:composition template="/WEB-INF/templates/master.xhtml">  <ui:define name="AreaOne">Here is some new content</ui:define>  <ui:define name="AreaTwo">    <p>Some new content here too</p>

And this will render as:

<!-- HTML header content here -->Here is some new content<p>Some new content here too</p><!-- HTML footer content here -->

You also get some other benefits with Facelets, such as the ability to reuse page components with different data.

(Edited to provide more information.)

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You should also check out Facelets; there is a good introductory article on DeveloperWorks.