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Description: Jim Farley, author of Java Distributed Computing and co-author of Java Enterprise in a Nutshell gives answers on what exactly the .NET platform is and how the .NET architecture measures up against J2EE. (November 08, 2000)
Microsoft .NET vs. J2EE: How Do They Stack Up? - O'Reilly Media Microsoft .NET vs. J2EE: How Do They Stack Up? Even if you don't write code dedicated to Microsoft platforms, you have probably heard by now about Microsoft .NET, Microsoft's latest volley in their campaign against all things non-Windows. If you've read the media spin from Microsoft, or browsed through the scant technical material available on the MSDN site, or even if you attended the Microsoft Professional Developers' Conference (where the .NET platform was officially "launched"), you're probably still left with at least two big questions:
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Page title:Microsoft .NET vs. J2EE: How Do They Stack Up? - O'Reilly Media
Keywords:anticryptography,java,J2EE,.NET,O'Reilly Media
Description:NET is Microsoft's latest volley in their campaign against all things non-Windows. This shot probably leaves you with at least two big questions: What exactly is the .NET platform, and how does .NET...
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