Yesterday, I saw the documentation of the two-eyed J2EE 1.4, and I felt that the concept of inside and .net was very close, and the elements in those pages were connected. It seems that this is the total trend, this time I don't know who to learn.
At the beginning, Java had no web development technology, Microsoft got an ASP and gave the market at once. To the later servlet and jsp come out, although the technology is much mature than the ASP, many websites have been first inward, and the extent of small and medium-sized websites is not very optimistic until the level of technology, safety and scalability is more intended. The website is in the lead.
Microsoft is still an old set, first stabilizing the low end, and goes high. In 2000, .net was officially launched, and the Sun took a headache. Honestly, .net is the product of Java's products, even the developers are the gang of Java in Microsoft. But there is indeed improved, and it can be said that there is a breakthrough, the server of the web page is a good example.
As far as my personal point of view, .NET is not bad in web development design, and other levels have nothing to mention. It is better to use VC or even VB directly. But in the design of the web page, it took a step, more than servlet, JSP. No wonder SUN has also introduced the same idea in J2EE 1.4, and now there is no time to study carefully. I don't know if there is any new thing. The original Model 2 seems to be not mentioned, the type bindings in J2SE 1.5 seem to be borrowed from .NET.
They are worth fighting by two. Everyone will not satisfy the status quo and want to get a new thing in the law.
I just searched in the 9CBS document, I found the following two articles:
Page Navigation in JavaServer Faces (Jonkeyjohns) http://www.9cbs.net/develop/read_article.asp?id=22652
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is fully mastered (Jonkeyjohns) http://www.9cbs.net/develop/read_article.asp?id=22647
Everyone can be used to refer, but unfortunately, I don't know how to search in the 9cbs blog, there should be a lot of articles in the arm.