ADF Faces Components and HTML/JSP Pages

We would like to create HTML/JSP pages and include some of the ADF Faces Components; ie: date picker, radio buttons, etc.
When we develop this type of page, upon running in the embedded OC4J, the HTML is processed first and then the ADF Faces Components are processed. In the design panel/editor, everything is in the correct sequence. Upon running in the OC4J, it doesn't matter where in the code we place the ADF Faces Components, these ADF Faces Components always appear at the end of the other HTML and JSF Faces components in the displayed page.
How can we mix the two technologies? ADF Faces alone is not flexible enough for our needs. We want to use the JSP:include tag for reusable code which works fine in a HTML/JSP page, but not in a ADF Faces PanelPage or PanelBorder or anything similar.
We're running the EA17 version of the tag library.
Can we mix the technologies? What are we missing? Is this an issue with the embedded OC4J? Will it make a difference if we develop JSP pages as pure JSP or the JSPX option?
Thank you.
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The following tag lib allowed me to mix HTML and JSF tags (not sure about other JSP tags though). Hope this helps:
http://jsftutorials.net/htmLib/
Chris

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