If you look at the benchmark test, a very simplistic file bench.asp and
bench.jsp was used. In real environment if you are using asp or jsp its not
for static data (or else html would have been better) but for dynamic data
and always involves database interaction. I think this is where Microsoft
scores a point because NT's & IIS interaction with Microsoft SQL Sever 7.0
is highly optimised. Any benchmark test should consider database
interactivity too.
It really depends on lot of factors when it comes to making a choice between
JSP & ASP. I would recommend that if performance is the only criteria then
you should do your benchmark using a "real-world" asp/jsp code that you
would use in your environment.
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From: Daryani Santosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 10:56 AM
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Subject: Re: asp v. jsp/servlet environment?
Go to orionserver.com , Under the FAQ section there is a link to benchmark ,
which compares performance of ASP vs JSP
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