I was going to ask the same exact question.  We have a fairly large ASP
(Application Service Provider) application running on a proprietary
framework.  We'd like to build version 2 in some open source framework.  We
have already done some of the development in mach ii, and in order to use it
with our application, we've had to rewrite to core mach ii code as it didn't
seem to support the ASP model.  We've sort of put the project on hold right
now, partly because we don't have time to work on it right now, partly
because it was getting a little hard to develop in (as there are no code
generators, and there is no context help like there is for coldfusion
functions and java methods for example in eclipse).  

I'm wondering which framework is the best for a large ASP application
(basically an app where a lot of the code will be shared between sites, but
certain things will need to be overridden for certain sites, and certain
things will need to be custom written for certain sites).  It would be nice
if the framework was cross platform both OS and DB.  

Which framework would you recommend and why?

Russ


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