The document discusses the need for organizations to leverage knowledge and capabilities between projects through code, component, and skill reuse. It notes issues with traditional J2EE frameworks like unmanageable variations, inability to scale, and high upgrade costs. The document then introduces the MetaASO J-WebFramework as an alternative that provides reusable JSF components, integrates various technologies and capabilities like SOA, reporting, security, and more. It claims the framework results in higher quality applications, increased skills and reuse, and cost savings.