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Service oriented Architecture
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Source : http://searchsoa.techtarget.com
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last activity : 04 09 2011 12:55:25 +0000
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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 strengths and weaknesses in SOA development.
Java-based SOA technologies such as the Spring framework and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) certainly speak to that first point by greatly simplifying and shrinking development requirements and constraints. At the same time .NET technologies like Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), and .NET-tuned development tools like Visual Studio employing C# provide the simplified development path to SOA too.
Both the frameworks have pros and cons, So should we think of integrating them and benefit from then?

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i am totally against this and there is no way users will acknowledge it and we are paying for something of which other guy is sending no point in this concept..why are we charging people and for what reasons, and the charity can be done in many other... |
Yes do agree with you Mr.Chandra shekar and this is the problem where the government has not kept pace in the development of infrastructure and this is creating havoc for all there is no space anymore left on the road, as one can see more and more... |
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