As Joe said, Struts doesn't mandate JSP. A more appropriate comparison will be
JSP vs XSLT In this regard, both are scripting-oriented languages. Performance aside, I believe the selection is a matter of preference. At 07:28 am 05-09-2002, you wrote: >Alright, so if the purpose of Struts and ASP.NET is: > >1. To seperate code from content >2. Make the presentation layer completely declarative > >The why not just write a servlet that instead for forward to display JSPs, >looks up a different XSLT for display based upon the action class being >requested ... and instead of having to pass all your data to the >presentation servlet in beans ... you just transform your XML data using >that XSLT. Seems to achieve the same goals and architecturally removes a >layer if you're going to use XML at all. (Just servlet and XSL instead of >Servlet, JSP, and XSL). > >?????? > >Any thoughts?? >Neal > > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- John Yu Scioworks Technologies e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: +(65) 873 5989 w: http://www.scioworks.com m: +(65) 9782 9610 Scioworks Camino - "Don't develop Struts Apps without it!" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>