gaurav wrote:

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>Tushar Shah wrote:
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>>>None of these technologies are free - and it is very hard to make either
>>>of them work on Linux
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>>I agree to closed,non-community nature of these technologies (Don't
>>flame me on JCP , it is more of a sham ) but I don't agree to the fact
>>J2EE(its specific implementation in Java) is difficult to run on linux
>>.It's fairly mature and stable when running on linux as had been my
>>exp so far and I have never tried mono on linux so no comments abt
>>.NET .
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There is lot going for java in opensource, from RAD tools to 
JVMs(embedded to enterprise level). Jakarta project by itself is 
producing, full ecosystem of products which can drive any entreprise need.

For details look at http://jakarta.apache.org

tomcat, jmeter, jakarta-commons require special mention. Apache group 
also is working of JVM called harmony, which promises whole lot of goodies

>I suggest you stick with Java ....even though JDK/JRE is still some
>what closed there are lot of brilliant opensouce project s apache's
>jakarta, objectweb , Jboss etc.... I suggest you go
>www.jakarta.apache.com,struts etc ....currently app servers /java
>works best on linux so dont worry....for IDE download eclipse  ...Java
>is great way to start and really fun and gets you good fat jobs too ;-)
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regards

Supreet

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