Java and .NET. Software written using both technologies -


I am trying to understand the trends in languages This can not be a "real programming question", but I hope people will immediately correct me.

I am currently interested in two languages ​​/ trends / techniques: Java and .NET. These are two worlds:

One opinion is that: 1. Java is the often used in connection with Oracle for ERP / CRM / banking system. 2. NET Frequently Inter company communication software (simple ERP / CRM) is used in connection with MSSQL (Captain Explained) for websites, portals.

I want you to note that I stressed sometimes sometimes Java is actually used for websites and for the complicated CRM, .net's It can be used, it is not holy or angry or an attempt to insult Java. Simple curiosity What are you using your device? Java /. What are the related techniques to come up with the net, though the question is very abstract, try to be concrete on the answer. Hope you will also enjoy reading the answers too.

Rich desktop app. Having been catching up for a long time with Java GUIs and missed the boat with the initial release of ATT / Swing and Bad IDE Designer Support.

I would say that Java is better for apps, because the wide range of high-quality third-party libraries Java also integrates with very much any DB (with JDBC drivers) and databases interaction There are many lbs available to help with (Spring, Hibernate, Ibatis etc).

Currently I leave the barrier of talking to each other with the Java server / back-end with a C # front end, then you are working for your powers Receive the benefits of languages ​​/ frameworks.


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