.NET vs J2EE

Can any body comeent on the following article:http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/java/compare/Thanks
[120 byte] By [muhammadowaisa] at [2007-10-2 5:49:42]
# 1
> Can any body comeent on the following article:Publicity campaign! :-)It would be great if you started with your comments.
xHackera at 2007-7-16 1:59:08 > top of Java-index,Enterprise & Remote Computing,Enterprise Technologies...
# 2

My concern is if .NET is that good that means we as Java programmers are in great jeoperdy...

Either we have to shift our programming plateform or have to have some good reasons to continue using Java............

I myself is a Java Team Lead so don't make any wrong predictions...

I have to justify why to use J2EE rather then .NET

muhammadowaisa at 2007-7-16 1:59:08 > top of Java-index,Enterprise & Remote Computing,Enterprise Technologies...
# 3
Search the Java Programming and New to Java forums. This topic has been discussed several times.
annie79a at 2007-7-16 1:59:09 > top of Java-index,Enterprise & Remote Computing,Enterprise Technologies...
# 4

> My concern is if .NET is that good that means we as

> Java programmers are in great jeoperdy...

Java programmers, such as yourself may feel jeopardized. Software Engineers and Architects, on the other hand, have nothing to worry about. They typically have experience with multiple platforms and programming languages, as well as strong writing and communication skills.

I recommend that you work on improving your grammar and spelling and also take some courses in C#. I am confident that your security issues will go away after learning a second programming syntax, and you will start to consider yourself a Developer in no time.

Master_Consultanta at 2007-7-16 1:59:09 > top of Java-index,Enterprise & Remote Computing,Enterprise Technologies...