That is no doubt down to the developers and not related to Windows

The top notch apps in both .NET and J2EE are built by top notch coders.

..NET is more stable on Windows that J2EE. It is native for a start. There
are no third parties involved...JRE, J2EE server etc... Each of which is
another thing to go wrong! 

I have seen stable apps on Windows but I have also seen far more unstable
ones.







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From: Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tue Jul 11 09:15:05 2006
Subject: Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software &amp; Servers

On Monday 10 July 2006 17:18, Vince Bonfanti wrote:
> The fact that .NET works better on Windows than Java/J2EE should be
plainly
> obvious to anyone.

Nope, sorry.
The only .NET apps I've seen suck, though they look more like Windows apps 
than the top-notch Java apps I use (at least) weekly.

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