Integrating and Interoperating between J2EE and .NET Solutions
Written by Content Team
Feb 03, 2007 at 09:33 AM
Janakiram MSV's presentation on "Connected Enterprise: Integrating and Interoperating between J2EE and .NET Solutions" at the IndicThreads.com Conference On Java Technology 2006.
Abstract - Enterprises today rely on heterogeneous architectures and disparate systems to run their business. The choice of running these mission critical enterprise applications is limited to two predominant platforms; Microsoft .NET and Java 2 Enterprise Edition. To realize a faster Return on Investment (ROI) and lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), it is becoming imperative to integrate solutions running on these two platforms.
This session is focused on integrating and interoperating between solutions developed on the Java 2 Enterprise Edition and the Microsoft .NET platform. We will discuss challenging real world scenarios and the approach to address them. This session compares and contrasts the technologies between J2EE and .NET. We then discuss interoperability strategies across the presentation tier, business tier and the data tier. It also provides a roadmap to the next generation interoperability techniques at various levels.
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