My guess is that it will be a bit more difficult then moving to PHP. Java usually takes advantage of servlets, which cam be a bit more difficult. Mike Wills
IBM iSeries (AS/400) Programmer
Moving from ASP to JSP will be pretty straight-forward with the exception of two things:
1) If you are using custom COM objects in your ASP pages then these will need to be rewritten as Java objects. If you are using third-party COM components then you will definitely have to do some research into this area to determine if there is a Java equivalent or if you will need to write it yourself.
2) If you want to move to a MVC architecture with Servlets/JSP then you will need invest alot more time up front. This is a definite paradigm shift from the traditional ASP model of programming. There are many benefits to this type of architecture and I recommend that you heavily consider it.
BTW, there are tools that handle the base conversion for you. You may need finetune items afterwards but you can expect these tools to do most of the grunt work. Check out ASP2JSP at
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