Java EE 6.0 and .NET 4.0 comparison -


We are running our applications on .NET 3.5 and are either updating either updating to .NET 4.0 or completely switching to Java platforms. , Java EE 6.0, as we have heard from some clients that "this is better."

Can anyone explain some major differences between the two platforms and what type of cost can be associated with switching, instead of just updating, to Java, or to me some such comparisons In some articles or papers indicate?

Thank you!

(half-smart-alecky, half-serious).

Do you like them with Pro-.NET bias, or a Java-bias? You can get articles with both spin, your customers are only biased

if you are already trained. NET developers, and a big codebase in .net, switching is not understood, especially if some uninterested customers claim that religious views are "good" Java. She said, here is an article.

And to avoid just mis-interpretation, I'm not saying that Java is bad. I think that both of the good platforms are in spending time and money in the peculiarity switching, reconstruction, etc., when .NET is an excellent platform.


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