Ms announces ASP. net mvc Framework: http://www.cnblogs.com/Dah/archive/2007/10/08/916958.html
Looking at the above features, the concept is almost completely copied from Castle. Thanks, Nant/msbuild, nunit/mstest ...... In any case, this will be a good thing for developers, and MS will certainly be able to create a better development environment.
ASP. net mvc also uses aspx, but it does not have viewstate or PostBack. Therefore, it is only a template engine and is not so evil. In addition, Ms also opens interfaces to integrate third-party products such as castle. Castle team also stated that after the launch of Ms MVC, Castle projects will be integrated with them:
To the. NET community,
You are probably wondering how the recently announced Microsoft MVC project will compete with Castle's monorail.
We think that any attempt to offer more productive tools, better testability and better separation of concerns is valuable, no matter who is the author. we are certainly pleased to see that Microsoft is delivering something that allows a more agile and productive type of Web software development.
We also believe that monorail has been providing the same thing for the past two and half years, and will continue to do so. we're re grateful that MS has chosen to offer integration points for monorail and the castle stack and as soon as it's available we will be working to integrate it with the rest of our projects.
Is Ms 'mvc better? Worse? Only once we have used both will we be able to tell.
Yours sincerely,
The castle project PMC