Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Java moves to .NET

Java and .NET are thought to be opposites, yet there is cross-pollination in Java application frameworks being ported to .NET. Two of the major Java frameworks, Spring and Hibernate, have .NET ports that work with managed code. A lot of those frameworks use methodologies that .NET developers aren't happy with, like aspect-oriented programming and domain motivated design. Microsoft has its own frameworks, as ADO.NET.

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