Actually, I usually compare JSF and .NET.

On 6/30/05, John Henry Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We usually compare
> 
> J2EE vs .NET
> 
> struts can fit into J2EE structure and it is only part of it. And in my 
> opinion, you better use some GUI tools to develop struts application, 
> otherwise you spend lots of time on getters and setters.
> 
> .NET is good technology but it can not work on other systems. I like .net's 
> web services. Overall, I still like Java better than .net.
> 
> I had designed rather large Java-based system with J2EE. Performance are very 
> good.
> 
> Jack H. Xu
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>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: "Rafael Taboada"
>   To: "Struts List"
>   Subject: Struts vs .NET???
>   Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 19:37:57 -0500
> 
>   >
>   > Hi folks I've been reading all mails about VS.NET .
>   > I have a question. Is it true that software in ASP.NET is
>   > faster than in Struts???.. HOw true is this opinion?
>   > I heard about a tool that it can convert a ASP.NET soft in
>   > a .war so it can be runned in Tomcat... Is it true? what tool is
>   it?
>   > Thanks for ur xperiencie sharing.
>   >
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