Hi Simon, at best you may compare asp.net with jsp and taglibraries. Forget 
all Microsoft marketing hype, there's no revolution there. Struts adds 
architecture to technology, which is a valuable thing as it enhances the 
structure of your code making it easier to maintain. Once you have a 
framework like Struts and you have decided how you want to use it, you can 
start automating your own work using code generators.

asp.net gives you none of this: all you get is a piece of technology, you 
will have to develop you own architecture. In my experience with various 
pieces of technology any sensible architecture ends up looking like MVC.

You might even implement Struts using asp (in case you get bored).

Regards, Jan

>From: "Simon Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [MVC-Programmers] Reimplementation on ASP.NET framework
>Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 06:47:52 +0800
>
>Dear,
>
>Well, are there articles/web resource, that try to compare Struts and
>ASP.NET ?
>Or is this comparions possible?
>
>Simon.
>
>
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