What are the Major New Distributed Object Oriented Technologies?
J2EE and .net have become the new standards for Web/distributed programming and object-oriented systems. A Gartner report has projected that within a few years .net and J2EE will each have 40% of the distributed systems markets. It is assumed Corba (and perhaps C++ Web Services) would fall somewhere in the remaining 20%. J2EE is the Java platform now embraced by Sun, IBM/Websphere, Bea Weblogic (although Tuxedo C++ Web Services are still available), among many others. It comprises JSP for dynamic html views from the server side, servlets for control, and beans and EJB for business logic. Much recent work has gone into J2EE patterns (Core Patterns, [Alur 03], [Marinescu 02]), integratable open source (Apache Jakarta), and add-ons (JDO). .net is the Microsoft platform supporting distributed programming and supporting Web Services. .net’s primary programming language is C# (similar to Java and C++ with extensions), but also supports C++, Java, J#, and VB. .net’s primary intention is to pr
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