我爱Aspx >> Asp.Net >> Microsoft .NET vs. J2EE: How Do They Stack Up? What exactly is the .NET platform [and] how does the .NET architecture measure up against J2EE? Java runs on any platform with a Java VM. C# only runs in Windows for the foreseeable future. .NET and J2EE offer pretty much the same laundry list of features, albeit in different ways. By allowing cross-language component interactions, .NET is enfranchising Perl, Eiffel, Cobol, and other programmers. .NET is a good thing for those of you committed to Microsoft architectures. .NET will undoubtedly become the default development environment for Microsoft platforms. However, several of the goals of the .NET platform are fairly lofty and not at all guaranteed to fly, at least not in the short term. It would be easy to dismiss .NET as more Microsoft marketing-ware and continue on your merry way. But don't. [Microsoft is] fighting Java and open source initiatives on their own terms, putting their own spin on "open" and attempting to directly address the needs of developers. If you consider yourself an evangelist for Java or open source platforms, then the nature of the war is changing. Be prepared. Microsoft has put a stake in the ground with SOAP, and they're pushing hard to put something understandable and useful in the hands of developers. J2EE proponents need to do the same with their platform.
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