I have been running a production financial management system using .net for about 6 
months. In fact, we were running production code under the beta 2 framework at one 
point.

.Net is going to continue to be a moving target. All frameworks experience this 
behaviour, and the leading flagship (Java) is no exception.

>From what I have seen, the .net framework is actually very mature. Then again, we 
>mainly deal with XML web services and client/server remoting techniques.

It all depends on what your application needs. .Net has been great for our efforts. 
YMMV.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 11:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mono-list] .Net for production financial services


Hello everyone,

I'm not sure where to go with this for opinions that I am confident with on this 
matter. I work for a software firm that specializes in Financial Messaging software. 
We work hard to make sure that our solution can be integrated well regardless of a 
clients environment. For this reason we have looked at .net with a hopeful eye to 
finally let us provide a single solution to the entire Microsoft camp. 

We are neither detractors nor supporters, but implementers of the technologies our 
clients ask for. It has been our stance however that the dotnet framework is still to 
early in its life cycle to even think about writing secure, financial applications on 
top of. There are a number of reasons for this, but the most important is that the API 
seems to still be in state of flux and may require clients to write and rewrite 
solutions. Is this opinion correct and would any one out there consider building a 
system that needs to be running 24x7 on .net at this point.

Thank you very much for your thoughts on this.

Sam Hamilton
Javelin Technologies


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