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Will ASP.NET replace the J2EE platform from the enterprise application niche due to its cross-platform nature?
I recently learned that the CLR is being ported to Linux. Will ASP.NET replace the J2EE platform from the enterprise application niche due to its cross-platform nature? break into the lead, leaving J2EE behind.
Or will it never happen?
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enterprise is very inert and conservative.
if it does, it won't be in the near future.
it is necessary to take into account the cost of development, .net developers are a little cheaper
, it is also worth understanding why - not because they are worse, but because there are more of them. not only self-taught, but also excellent pros
, and there is also an objective reason for this - the entries below + development tools are better and more accessible,
opening sorts and the arrival of *nix - correctly and in a timely manner (and not even the fact that it was necessary before)
in this regard, I I remember the days when everyone made fun of windows vs. os/2 - who remembers the half shaft now?
then there was a stage when everyone ridiculed the entry of windows NT into the office network sector against Novell - what happened to Novell? and in what time frame? .. (by the way, a damn dynamic and instructive story, it is worth tracing back to Open / Enterprise SUSE - who now owns the lion's share of the patents of this linux axis)
MS is advancing on all fronts - training, tools, libraries, technology stacks (and not an outsider anywhere ) .... and now cross-platform ...
everything is simple here - if the MS does not end (disintegrates from some kind of mega error) - then it will win
With the current pace and direction of development of both technologies, it will displace, but not very soon. Ten years will definitely not displace.
For an enterprise, the cost of a Windows server is a spear, but the cost of pieces of the websphere already makes you think :) C # and so in the enterprise don't play around.
I think C# will eat the Scala pie first. Well, new projects requiring hosting under *nix will no longer be categorically done in Java.
And what is there in asp.net so that everyone massively abandoned their developments, ready-made stable solutions, crowds of certified specialists and ran away with jee?
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