This is like comparing apples and oranges.  The level of coding
knowledge in this thread is way low, way low.

On 7/1/05, Yan Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Good point. Sometimes you want a Picaso, and sometimes you want a $10
> > painting.
> >
> 
> How many people could afford Picaso?  That is excatly why .NET is creeping up 
> so fast.  As Rod
> Johnson asked, how many huge huge apps are out there waiting for distributed 
> transaction
> management provided by EJB containers? .  What does Java have to stack up 
> against .NET on
> desktops?  NOTHING. We are still strong on the severside although we lost 
> quite a portion of the
> pie to .NET. If we lost our last stronghold on the serverside, you would all 
> become bums(on top of
> outsourcing) no matter how fast you could code in your this pad and that pad. 
> Thanks to JSF and
> other things such as spring and hibernate,we are in very good shape again.
> 
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