Java Programming in .NET
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piyush sharma
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Definitely JAVA features like security,platform independence,portability,architecture neutral,robustness,mutlithreading make it better than .NET.Projects created in JAVA are more reliable and secure whether it's desktop application,applet,web...
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banusundhar1727
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.net is the future which is faster and is highly reliable and versatile
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Vikash Jaiswal
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In my opinion Java platform will rock because J2EE and Java can be used for larger projects, with companies who have a heavy need for multiple tools from multiple vendors, and the ability to deploy on non-Windows platforms. For projects...
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'Most SOA server platforms support both Java and .NET environments fairly equally.' says Bradley F. Shimmin Principal Analyst of Application Infrastructure, Current Analysis LLC. The Java vs .NET development for SOA is virtually like a war of the worlds. Let us have a quick analysis of the facts. A survey of 400 developers and IT managers actively working on Web services found an uptick in Java usage and a decrease in Microsoft .NET. Java was up slightly and .NET was down 20 percent from previous surveys. But the net result was that the two technologies were 'virtually tied' in overall usage, with one in five respondents planning to use both, according to the survey. Both Java and .NET have...
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Raghwendra Vatsa
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How we say something is better? Just saying this that J2EE is platform independent can we move with it. And what about support. Is there any support for J2EE like Microsoft .net from Knowledge base to MSDN. Let we go 4 a bet.. Go to develop a...
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viral modi
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| 3 years ago
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Now java will be not open source in near future but it will never be platform dependent... I think thats the biggest feature of java forever.
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gurunathmani
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java is most security and urely platform independent
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Java developers can transfer their object-oriented programming skills to Microsoft .net in around a month. Numero, which develops email routing software in Java and .net for customers such as Argos , JD Williams, Lakeland and Experian found Java developers soon learnt C#-based .net skills because of similarities in syntax and their shared object-oriented nature. Adoption of Microsoft s .net development framework is increasing quickly, with .net featuring in three times as many jobs ads as a year ago while those for skills in the .net programming language C# increased by four times, according to the recent SSL/Computer Weekly Survey of Appointments Data and Trends. The rises in remuneration ...
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christian lozano
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Yes, C# is easy to learn. Back in 2003 I shift from java to .net using J# but as time passes by I begin to notice that J# is like a copycat of JAVA. And after reading some insight over the internet, then I realized that the best language is C#...
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Darpan Sinha
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thats true learning C# is very easy if u know the OO concepts and thats why i feel its a hot selling tec these days
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Raparthi sushma
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yes i do belive it because the c# is very much similar to java.The exception handling and most of the concepts are similar in C# and java.I believe that any one having a knowledge in c and java can learn any language easily.
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SANTA CRUZ, USA: The .Net Compact Framework and Java ME top the list of platforms being targeted today by wireless developers, according to a survey of 384 professional developers working on wireless apps conducted by Evans Data Corporation last month. Forty-two percent were targeting each platform. Linux and Windows Mobile 6.0 trailed behind, while Android and Mac OS were being targeted by fewer developers than any other major platform with only 7 percent of wireless developers creating any apps for either of those platforms. 'Android is less than a year old, and interest in Mac OS for wireless only started with the iPhone , so those two platforms haven't had the same time in market as mos...
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Arun
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now .net framework supports cross platforms so .net'd be able to overshadow JAVA.Â
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Sudharsan G
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As long as .Net Framework will not support cross platform capability, .Net would be just behind JAVA
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shivabharathy
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Java dude.......................................... And i think you know the answer why..
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Jitendra Sharma
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From my view I cannot comment on individual classes. On both sides there are many classes that are more powerful / easier / more elegant than its counterpart in the other world. We went to the consideration of the concepts, libraries, tools and...
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RK N
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hi, 1.by shortly in JAVA we have protected specifier which violates its property by using in it is non derived class. where as in .NET it is not the case. we can use protected members only in its class and its derived class. 2. in JAVA : static...
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is it possible to write a program without using main method in java?
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