Frank Zammetti wrote:
Yep, tie-in to Windows is I think clearly the one big disadvantage to
.Net.
And here is a day in a life of Java RiA:
http://madbean.com/blog/2004/17/totallygridbag.html
C# Express does not look so bad.
Go Mono!
.V
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Please post on Rich Internet Applications User Interface
1. java is free so learning it as a student was cheaper (well, legally
anyway!)
.Net is free as well. You can go download the SDK, same as with Java, and
off you go. True, VS.Net costs, but VS.Net is NOT .Net.
The one point that is absolutely true though is that .Net only runs on
Windows, henc
lem for mobile devices. Low
memory (ram, and flash) prohibits the use of say axis+exerces. There are
various solutions being tossed about.
Daniel.
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Agreed.
The only "advancment" is past was applet, now it's Web Start.
.V
Pilgrim, Peter wrote:
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> As for pluses and minuses... The minuses with all things
Thank you all for con/pros. Especially frank“s comments are very intresting.
But please keep the thread alive. I think there are other who consider this
an interesting subject, though it might be a little outdebated.
Andere Jacobsen
Pilgrim, Peter wrote:
The trouble with RIA is that there is no universal defacto
browser technology. There are lots of interesting solutions
for rich functionality. My gut feeling it is gooing to take
a twentieth-first century equivalent of Netscape and Microsoft
to really push forward a next gener
re T(x) stands for some new technology.
Hint substitute T(x) for SVG, XUL, Flex, or whatever you
think it is going happen.
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be interested to hear opinions regarding gui apps and the choice
of product if people think RIA can help in this area etc.
Burke
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ank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
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Thanks so much Frank
Can you exap
a huge margin).
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
www.omnytex.com
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argin).
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Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
www.omnytex.com
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e world the nod, but not by a huge margin).
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
www.omnytex.com
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it's better than J2EE is
vertainly up for debate (my opinion: I still give the Jave world the nod,
but not by a huge margin).
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
www.omnytex.com
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at to hear from somone who deplpyed both
in production.
.V
Jim Barrows wrote:
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Hi
I think
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> Hi
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> I think this place would be a g
I guess it depends about what you really want for your
app. Is it just a project? Is it a product? Will it
need maintance? Do you care about best software
engineering? How much time do you have?
My opinion is:
---> please answer this questions (just came up on
my mind at the moment).
Want a n
Hi
I think this place would be a good place to good some colored ;) comments on
and Web applications implemented with J2EE w./ Struts and the same
implemented with ASP.NET.
Microsoft people tends to have just one point-of-view so I hope I could find
some people who preferable had experience wi
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