Hi,
Well there are horses for courses . If you have a purely web based prj then PHP
suffices , but if you have an underlying system to which you want to have
view/presentation via the web than JSP is good especially true if the system exists in
java since it fits well with rest of java stack . Well I guess(better confirm this
from some ASP guy) same is true for ASP/ASP.NET wrt MS/.NET component based systems.
Also I don't entirely agree with raj(mathur) of trying to use MVC as one size fit all
pattern. If the prj is small and with no forseeable growth in complexity stacking
things in view is not soo bad . It's only when data layer and upper lying logic layers
are complex with need for having sizeable controller that having a full blown MVC
pattern benefits IMHO .
bye
tushar shah
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