Re: [Mono-list] Re: .Net v/s Java - From Enterprise Perspective

2004-08-27 Thread Matthijs ter Woord (meddochat)
Hi All, > > You mean turning XSP into a full blown web server? That might be nice, > > and might be nice to implement some kind of hosting interface to host > > web servers inside your application with ease. > >Bingo! That's what I precisely meant. The second part (hosting > within applicatio

[Mono-list] Re: .Net v/s Java - From Enterprise Perspective

2004-08-27 Thread Gaurav Vaish
> What exactly is the role of Tomcat? It's the XSP for Java. Simple. The only difference is that Java-core does not have a hosting API while .Net has it. So, Tomcat has the whole of set of APIs (Request, Response, Session, Application etc) written. And it provides an implementation to those.

[Mono-list] Re: .Net v/s Java - From Enterprise Perspective

2004-08-26 Thread Miguel de Icaza
Hello, > Well, ok - I do know the benefits of the framework and the blah-blah > stuff. What I am more interested in some case studies that prove that > people are "migrating" to .Net/Mono in enterprise domain. Well, am not sure if people are directly migrating from Java to .NET/Mono, but folks