The SerServerside.net is an Enterprise Developer Community with THSERVERSIDE.COM, and Theserverside.net is .NET community, the latter is a Java community. Both have important appeal and authority in the programmer world.
Recently, THSERVERSIDE.NET published the latest research report from Netcraft on its website. THSERVERSIDE.NET said: "According to Netcraft, the ASP.NET has more IP public addresses than JSP and servlet, which shows that ASP.NET has shown great growth in the past year. 224% growth rate.
"According to reports: 83 companies use ASP.NET on one or more websites in the world. We found that Tenet Healthcare has at least 88 websites using ASP.NET. Other ASP.NET Big companies include American Electric Power, JC Penny, American Express, British Telecom, Nestle, and Tesco.
In the original text reported in Netcraft, Netcraft announced comparison charts as follows:
The chart shows ASP.NET April 2004 beyond JSP and servlets become the technology used by the second largest IP public address (according to the report, the first is Cold Fusion).
The results of the survey were obtained from the following methods:
ASP.NET - The total number of file extensions of the file extension of the ASP.NET referenced in each website home page - Total number of.jhtml, .jsp, .gsp file extensions and "/ servlets" path at each website home page.
Reader feedback
After the report is published on the theserverside.net home page, the reader has questioned the correctness of this report survey method. The following is part of the reader feedback:
"Java website development community uses a large number of MVC frameworks (such as struts), so if there are many websites using JSP / servlets without displaying any file extensions in the URL, I don't think it is strange. I think this report is the result of this report. Not enough to convince ---ASP.NET beyond JSP and servlets. "
"The most J2EE website uses Model 2 (2 MVC structure), all Request to these sites will be intercepted by a Controller Servlet and Forward to JSP page. This means that the web browser will not directly see the JSP page, see The Controller Servlet, and the Controller Servlet is not the .jsp file extension. "
"Directly displayed in the URL. JSP and / servlets are approximately 4 years ago. I am unfortunately reported that this misleading report is released. Unlike ASP.NET, Java Servlet developers can easily Turn up to the system type used on the server. "
in conclusion
Under yourself. . .