.Net or J2EE?
From: Jonathan Li (jonathanli888_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/12/04
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Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 07:31:59 -0700
Hi there,
I posted a thread in another group. I could not get satisfactory
feedback. I would like to try if anybody in this group can help me out.
My plan was, to develop components at server side (something like EJBs).
For data entry and operation application functions, I can use C#.Net.
For reporting and enquiry functions, I can use ASP.Net. You may aware
that these two packages have a lot in common. Under J2EE environment, I
know how to it through EJBs the 'shared components'. Under .Net, what
should I do? Can I have the environment of C#.Net + ASP.Net + Unix
server (as database server as well as deployment server)?
It seems that the only choice I have is to use VB or Delphi and ODBC. If
that is the case, I would have two piles of *** in my hands: 1) J2EE;
2) .Net.
Any advice?
Jonathan
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