Ok, now I feel urged to write (in spite of having this discussion arise
every 3 months).
Geert, your knowledge base regarding .NET is rather narrow. There are
several sites already developed using the newest .NET framework. What
'sucks' is that they are not permitted (as of yet) to publicize as being
implementors of it. Why? Because, you cannot implement something that is
not fully released.
To all, regarding their differences, there is none. It's all syntax.
"What?," you say.
The explanation is simple: if you look at the structure of both genres of
coding, they are both comprised of the same structures up and down from
source code to server-side hosting. A variant? The overall syntax and
interpretors (aka containers). Which is another difference: terminology.
In the end, if you know the functionalities of both languages and their
syntaxes and how to implement a site on both platforms, you're set to simply
say "they are the same, in the end."
Yes, it's the big picture. But, everything I develop in ASP i develop in
JSP. All ActiveX DLL/COM objects coded in VB or C++, i recreate in Java
Beans. Anything that uses MFC's, I mimic on Java's side. You get the
point.
ASP can use JavaScript, or VBScript. JSP doesn't support server-side
VBScript interpretation. Big deal.
They each work best on their respective OSes.
WANT MORE INFORMATION? LOOK AT THE ARCHIVES FOR THIS LIST. There has been
plenty of discussion months and months ago, on a regularly repeated basis.
Instead of telling others to research, research yourself. Merely revert
back to the archives.
..... I hope you eat your Wheaties in the morning, because some of the
brains on this list need more nutrients.
- Nasser
Software/Internet Programmer/Developer since '94.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geert Van Damme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: Diff bet asp & jsp
OK,
now we don't have out of the office replies;
off topic questions
Stupid irrelevant answers,
but also the worst of all.
Trolls.
Please go away, and bother someone else.
>From your mail it's very clear you don't know anything about either JSP/
Java not .Net/C#
just FYI, .Net doesn't really exists yet! in that case it's easy to tell how
fantastic it is.
Please show me the first side that uses that technology and does something
meaningful with it.
Ok, by then, we're 4 years further. Let's talk then.
In the meantime, we use JSP.
Geert Van Damme
> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Don Makoviney
> Sent: vrijdag 9 februari 2001 19:31
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Diff bet asp & jsp
>
>
> Obviously you are biased in your decision, but in addition you obviously
> have not read too much about ASP.NET have you?
>
> JSP's one big argument (portability to other servers) is going to be blown
> away by ASP.NET
>
> Not only that, but you can program in ANY language in .NET - not just
> "their" C# or VB.NET, but Java and even COBOL if you want to. And you can
> program in any language equally as well - it doesn't treat non-native
> languages like second-class citizens.
>
> Try programming in JSP with something other than JAVA technologies. . . .
> .not that easy is it? It will be a piece of cake with ASP.NET.
>
> I don't think that JSP is going anywhere soon (meaning, JSP guys probably
> aren't going to be out looking for new jobs anytime soon). . .
> .but the new
> ASP.NET looks VERY promising.
>
> I'm busy today, but in a day or so I can post some pretty killer specs if
> you all like. . . .
>
> Don Makoviney
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JSP Insider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 2:45 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Diff bet asp & jsp
>
>
> HI Srinivas,
>
> I have written quite a bit on the differences between ASP and JSP
> which you
> can find at www.jspinsider.com.
>
> However, the reason I am responding is I wanted to add something
> additional
> to what can be found in the asp / jsp articles I have written
>
> I now feel as a general rule of thumb JSP should be your first choice over
> ASP unless you have a overriding business reason to use ASP.
>
> The reason: Tag libraries and JSP version 1.2 coming out in the future
>
> ASP has nothing like tag libraries and they add flexiblity and ease of
> maintenance you will never see in ASP.
>
> Also version 1.2 of JSP improves JSP to the point that I feel JSP is
> currently a stronger platform for server side development. Overall, I feel
> JSP offers a better solution for long term maintainance and ease of
> programming over ASP.
>
> Casey Kochmer
> President Amberjack Software LLC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >From: "Srinivas K. R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
> > reference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Diff bet asp & jsp
> >Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 00:58:12 +0530
> >
> >Hi
> >I am developing an Web application
> >I am in a confussion whether i use ASP or JSP.
> >I want to know the difference between ASP & JSP
> >and also tell me which technology is better and why?
> >
> >Cheers
> >Srinivas
> >
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