Where the hell did you come up with this crap? ASP is losing ground to JSP
rapidly, especially in the e-business, and b-2-b sectors. ASP and IIS just
can't scale near as well as a J2EE platform, as well as its tied to MS and
uses DLL's and what not..which are more prone to crashing and bringing down
a site.

Where ASP is strongest is in the small startups..using MS FrontPage and IIS
package with the OS they purchase to run the site. It is also usually
because people don't know about the Java solutions that are more powerful
and free! Plus, it depends on individual people. You can get a company with
20 developers all wanting to do Java, and their CTO or CEO hears something
through the passing of someone they trust that Java is bad and MS is the
best and the road to profitability..and they'll change to using MS instead.
It's amazing how many people listen to others and go by what they say rather
than figure it out for themselves and examine various possibilities.
But..time is money.

How is it JSP is linked to Oracle and Sun? Sun opens the specs to the
community, so they are not the only ones involved. Sun acquired Netscape
server into iPlanet, so MS didn't get them, Sun bought them. Netscape
browser bit the dust compared to MSIE, but honestly that is one of the few
things I think MS did right..the browser! At least it works. I have had more
problems with Netscape browsers with javascript problems, rendering
problems, etc. If it wasn't for the fact that Netscape is on the unix/linux
platform, I'd develop client-side just for MSIE..although Opera and others
are out there too.

At any rate, I think you need to get your facts straight.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: webmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 6:17 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: ASP vs. JSP
>
>
> ASP will take the market in the near future, consider the
> characterisitcs
> of the newest generation of microsoft tools and OS, native
> java support
> for their very own versions, besides jsp are very much linked
> to oralce
> and sun microsistems so microsoft will start to get them the same way
> they did with netscape... so I think.
>
> On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Aftab Ahmad wrote:
>
> > Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 11:44:10 +0100
> > From: Aftab Ahmad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: ASP vs. JSP
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > Which one will be more popular in future ASP or JSP?
> > Any url that has excellent comparison. Thanks
> >
> > Regards
> > Aftab
> >
> >
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