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Author Java vs .NET
http://vmdd.tech.mylinuxisp.com/catalog/

2004-10-06, 3:59 am

On Sybase's web-site, there are articles about
PB vs. Java (implying that PB is better), and PB vs. .NET
(implying that PB is better).

For those comparing Java vs. .NET, I want to add
the following to your consideration.

Binh

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Source: http://vmdd.tech.mylinuxisp.com/catalog/ (Points to Wonder)

Java vs. .NET: I attempted to write a csharp version of sockSvr
(java). After months of research, I aborted the project. Csharp (and
..NET) does not have the equivalents of JDBC, beanshell (or other
scripting languages), requires significant more code than the Java
version, and can not run everywhere.

PS: sockSvr is an innovative, extensible, easy-to-use,
database-enabled, username-and-password-protected, multi-user,
multi-threaded application written in Java that can be used as secure
web servers or platforms to web-enable any Java applications, to build
distributed, client/server, ... applications. This industrial-strength
application is light-weight. As a proof of its power and robustness,
sockSvr has been used to power this web site since Feb 2002. As a
demonstration of its extensibility, sockSvr has been used to build the
issueMgr

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