[nylug-talk] Why does "enterprise" imply "Java"?
Felix Shnir
Thu Jul 6 14:35:36 EDT 2006
Dan, my impression is the same, and being J2EE developer, Java fits the bill
in every respect.
On 7/6/06, Dan Crosta <dcrosta at sccs.swarthmore.edu> wrote:
>
>
> I was under the impression that "Enterprise" referred to the ability to
> scale to multiple machines, N-tier architectures, load balancing,
> distributing processing, etc. I haven't done any work with J2EE in any
> really methodical way (some JSP and Servlets a few years back as a side
> project), so I don't know if Java really fits that bill, or if that even
> has anything to do with the language vs. the environment and programming
> practice/convention/architecture. Maybe someone else can speak to Java's
> abilities in this regard?
>
> dsc
>
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