AvantGo this week released
M-Business Server 5.0 Application Edition, which supports XML Web
services, DOM and dynamic HTML. It enables use of VisualStudio
.NET, and programming languages such as C# and Java. -May 15
This page provides a handy jumping point to ADT coverage on these pivotal topics.
A review of the book "CodeNotes for .NET" edited by Gregory Brill.
Many misconceptions about .NET revolve around the issue of Web services. It is worth the effort to clear things up, says David Chappell.
Tony Baer: "In development organizations, the intensity of vendor competition tends to
politicize technology decisions. Today, choosing between Java and Microsoft technologies often equates to picking
sides in a gang war."
Software developers rush to transform Web services from concept to solution.
A look at the strategies of key IT suppliers.
Create Custom Performance Counters
Lost in the energetic hyperbole surrounding its roll out is the fact that Visual Studio
.NET is the first Microsoft product to emerge from the company's new
Trustworthy Computing initiative.
Billing it as nothing less than the 'most comprehensive development tool of
all time,' Microsoft Chief Software Architect Bill Gates today rolled out
the long anticipated Visual Studio .NET software suite at the VSLive! 2002 Conference
in San Francisco.
Microsoft has always targeted its technologies at a wide audience of developers. Now, .NET tools are coming into view that may match or surpass tools and methods long used by the competing Java developer community.