| Author: ANIL PANDEY 29 Aug 2008 | Member Level: Diamond | Rating: Points: 2 |
hi,
it depends on the application and level...
both are having there ownnnn strength
so better to choose one of them
Thanks Anil
Thanks & Regards Anil Kumar Pandey
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| Author: bijoyshankuru 29 Aug 2008 | Member Level: Bronze | Rating: Points: 1 |
DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF APPLICATION AND SKILL OF DEVELEPOR
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| Author: D.Jeya kumar(JK) 29 Aug 2008 | Member Level: Diamond | Rating: Points: 3 |
Hi,
Each is having there own advantage and disadvantage .
For example
Developing a j2ee application will take time
.Net cannot support other than microsoft platforms
etc.,
Regards JK
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| Author: Kundan Kumar Sinha 29 Aug 2008 | Member Level: Gold | Rating: Points: 3 |
Hi,
Following are the advantage or disadvange of J2EE/.Net
Sun's J2EE vision is based on a family of specifications that can be implemented by many vendors. It is open in the sense that any company can license and implement the technology, but closed in the sense that it is controlled by a single vendor, and a self contained architectural island with very limited ability to interact outside of itself.
One of J2EE's major disadvantages is that the choice of the platform dictates the use of a single programming language, and a programming language that is not well suited for most businesses.
One of J2EE's major advantages is that most of the J2EE vendors do offer operating system portability. Microsoft's .NET platform vision is a family of products rather than specifications, with specifications used primarily to define points of interoperability. The major disadvantage of this approach is that if is limited to the Windows platform, so applications written for the .NET platform can only be run on .NET platforms.
Their are several important advantages to the .NET platform:
The cost of developing applications is much lower, since standard business languages can be used and device independent presentation tier logic can be written.
The cost of running applications is much lower, since commodity hardware platforms (at 1/5 the cost of their Unix counterparts) can be used.
The ability to scale up is much greater, with the proved ability to support at least ten times the number of clients any J2EE platform has shown itself able to support.
Interoperability is much stronger, with industry standard eCollaboration built into the platform.
Regards, Kundan
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| Author: G.Hemadribabu 29 Aug 2008 | Member Level: Gold | Rating: Points: 5 |
HI ,
ASp.NEt
ADvantages : easy to code user friendly disadvantages : it is costly when u planing to host in remote server If u r in motive to hoste ur site done in aspx then u have to pay more for the service providers,
J2EE : Advantages : coding is easy but not as easy as how u feel confortable in asp.net
disadvantages : when u r planing to host , then itis cheap source, ofcourse u have to pay for the service providers, but the amoutn u have t pay is comparatively is less
hope u might have got some idea
thank you hemadribabu
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