Has there been a comparision about these two, a la Ed & Rickard's J2EE vs. MS DNA/MTS articles?
imo, MS is coming out with a good strategy after numerous false starts. I would be interested in hearing others' thoughts on these.
(Don't know if this is the right forum, but then none seemed appropriate.)
Thanks.
-nik.
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J2EE vs. MS .NET (4 messages)
- Posted by: Nik P
- Posted on: September 28 2000 14:38 EDT
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- J2EE vs. MS .NET by null on September 28 2000 17:25 EDT
- J2EE vs. MS .NET by Nik P on October 03 2000 17:40 EDT
- J2EE vs. MS .NET by Suresh Kumar on October 09 2000 10:35 EDT
- J2EE vs. MS .NET by Lee Cardona on March 02 2001 01:23 EST
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- Posted by: null
- Posted on: September 28 2000 17:25 EDT
- in response to Nik P
I have heard some people say that for scalability and round the clock performance, Microsoft doesn't hold up. I would like to hear from people who have built projects using Microsoft technologies in the middle tier and to find out what they encountered.
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- Posted by: Nik P
- Posted on: October 03 2000 17:40 EDT
- in response to null
Here is Marco Boerries, Sun’s vice president and general manager of Web-top and application software, on .NET:
http://www.java-pro.com/upload/free/features/javapro/2000/10oct00/en0010/en0010.asp
The fourth para. Not much info here, but at least something...
I'm surprised at the lack of comments here. Is our Java community not watching their back? Or is .NET not good enough?
Am trying to find some links if I can.
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- Posted by: Suresh Kumar
- Posted on: October 09 2000 10:35 EDT
- in response to Nik P
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- Posted by: Lee Cardona
- Posted on: March 02 2001 01:23 EST
- in response to Nik P