Not really sure why you sent this to the struts mailing list, but I can tell you this in not the place to get an unbiased opinion on that subject. Asking a bunch of java developers if you should choose .net or a J2EE server is like asking people at the Democratic National Convention if you should vote for Bush or Kerry. I know very little about .net and have never used it, but I can tell you the obvious big difference is portability. If you go .net, you are stuck with Microsoft's proprietary technology, whereas if you use J2EE, you have your choice of application servers and platforms from a variety of vendors. Plus, to my knowledge there is no Struts.Net.

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Hi, our group will have a debate over the superiority of .Net vs that of Websphere.. I have never used .net.
Can anyone give me any feedback on it?


Any feedback is appreciated..
have a nice weekend!


Julie



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