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Struts vs Struts2 Struts (also known as Apache Struts or Struts 1) is a cross-platform open source framework written in Java, which is intended for developing Java EE web applications. It was one of the initial Java EE web application frameworks. But few years later, Struts2 (or Struts version 2) arrived, and... 
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Struts vs Spring MVC Struts framework is one of the initial web application frameworks for developing Java EE web applications. Spring is an open source application framework. Some time after the introduction of Spring framework, the developers added an MVC framework to the Spring framework, hoping to address some... 
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Weblogic vs Jboss Application servers play a major role in modern enterprise computing by acting as the platform for the development, deployment, and integration of enterprise applications. Application servers facilitate common functions, such as connection, security and integration. This allows developers to focus... 
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SOA vs Web Services Web services are used to build applications that can send/receive messages using SOAP over HTTP. A web service is a publicized package of functionality offered over the web. SOA is a set of architectural concepts used for the development and integration of services. Web services can be used... 
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ASP vs ASP.NET ASP.NET is Microsoft’s current technology for building dynamic web applications. ASP.NET was the successor to their earlier web technology for the same purpose, ASP (called Classic ASP). ASP provided a conventional platform for Web programming, while ASP.NET has many new features that make it... 
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Web Service vs Web Application An application that the users access over the internet is called a web application. Generally, any software that is accessed through a web browser could be called a web application. Web applications have gained an immense popularity due to the easiness of use. According to W3C (World... 
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XML vs HTML XML stands for EXtensible Markup Language. It is defined in the XML 1.0 specification, which is developed by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). XML provides a standard way, which is also simple, to encode data and text such that the content could be exchanged across driver hardware, operating systems... 
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XML vs SOAP XML stands for EXtensible Markup Language. It is defined in the XML 1.0 specification, which is developed by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). XML provides a standard way, which is also simple, to encode data and text such that the content could be exchanged across driver hardware, operating systems... 
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XML vs XHTML XML stands for EXtensible Markup Language. It is defined in the XML 1.0 specification, which is developed by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). XML provides a standard way, which is also simple, to encode data and text such that the content could be exchanged across driver hardware, operating systems... 
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XML vs SGML XML stands for EXtensible Markup Language. It is defined in the XML 1.0 specification, which is developed by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). XML provides a standard way, which is also simple, to encode data and text such that the content could be exchanged across driver hardware, operating systems... 
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Web Services vs WCF Both Web Services and WCF are web technologies developed by Microsoft. Web Services were introduced in earlier versions of .NET, while WCF was added to .NET framework in later versions. Web services are used to build applications that can send/receive messages using SOAP over HTTP. WCF is... 
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Soap vs Detergents Soaps and detergents have become an integral part of our daily lives. Whereas soaps are a must for cleaning our skin while taking a shower, we cannot think of life without detergents as they help in cleaning of our dirty clothes. But have you ever wondered what the difference between soaps... 
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