RE: JSP alternative to ASP.NET

2006-11-28 Thread Chris Adams
rs List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: JSP alternative to ASP.NET JavaServer Faces is basically the Java equivalent of ASP.NET. JSF lags sufficiently behind ASP.NET IMHO though. I noticed that NetBeans has a new add on called Visual Web Pack that might be worth checking out. It's only a p

Re: JSP alternative to ASP.NET

2006-11-28 Thread Jon Miller
JavaServer Faces is basically the Java equivalent of ASP.NET. JSF lags sufficiently behind ASP.NET IMHO though. I noticed that NetBeans has a new add on called Visual Web Pack that might be worth checking out. It's only a preview though. http://www.netbeans.org/products/visualweb/ Jon -

RE: JSP alternative to ASP.NET

2006-11-28 Thread Steve Ochani
On 28 Nov 2006 at 11:24, Jason Lanpher wrote: Date sent: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 11:24:47 -0500 (EST) From: Jason Lanpher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: JSP alternative to ASP.NET To: Tomcat Users List Send reply to:

RE: JSP alternative to ASP.NET

2006-11-28 Thread Jason Lanpher
Hi Dima, Read the article at this website: http://www.informit.com/guides/content.asp?g=java&seqNum=293&rl=1. It describes the Bea Workshop which used to be NitroX from M7. It is a great development environment for web application development only. It is not going to give you a whole l

Re: JSP alternative to ASP.NET

2006-11-28 Thread EDMOND KEMOKAI
You could try Sun's Java Studio Creator, it does have features such drag drop HTML control, I am not sure it has as much control functionality as ASP.NET. I'll personally stay away from that stuff. Java Server Faces I think is also related to that. On 11/28/06, Dima Retov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot