On Thu, 2004-10-14 at 12:47, Steve Kirk wrote:
> A customer is interested in licensing and developing the source code for a
> servlet-based webapp that I am writing, but for maintenance and support
> reasons they want it written in MS technologies (asp, asp.net, c#, etc)
> rather than Java servlets.  I have some experience of webapps written in ASP
> from about 2-3 years ago, but don't know much about the newer MS stuff such
> as asp.net or C#, so am not sure how big a task this might be.
> 
> Can anyone comment on how similar the MS code might be compared to my
> servlet code, and how easy it would be to re-write a servlet 2.4 app using
> the MS technologies?
> 
> Are there any tools that can "translate" servlet/JSP code to asp.net
> equivalent?  I have seen this, which appears to do the opposite:
> http://www.netcoole.com/j-asp.htm
> 
> I have read a MS article here
> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/casestudies/CaseStudy.asp?CaseStudyID=158
> 64 
> which appears to suggest that servlet code can be used with relatively few
> changes and recompiled under J# then run under ASP.net - I'm more than a
> little sceptical about this - can anyone with experience of j# comment on
> that?
> 
> 
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