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Java vs NET Security
This document reviews security features of two most popular modern development platforms--Java and .NET (Java v1.4.2/J2EE v1.4 and .NET v1.1). The platform choice is not random, because they represent, to a certain extent, competition between UNIX-like and Windows systems, which largely defined sof...
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O'Reilly Media, Inc
2008
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author | Piliptchouk, Denis |
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description | This document reviews security features of two most popular modern development platforms--Java and .NET (Java v1.4.2/J2EE v1.4 and .NET v1.1). The platform choice is not random, because they represent, to a certain extent, competition between UNIX-like and Windows systems, which largely defined software evolution over the last decade. Although Java applications run on Windows, and there exist UNIX bridges for .NET, the Java/UNIX and .NET/Windows combinations are used for development of a significant portion (if not majority) of applications on their respective operating systems, so both platf |
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spelling | cern-14378722021-04-22T00:32:37Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1437872engPiliptchouk, DenisJava vs NET SecurityComputing and Computers This document reviews security features of two most popular modern development platforms--Java and .NET (Java v1.4.2/J2EE v1.4 and .NET v1.1). The platform choice is not random, because they represent, to a certain extent, competition between UNIX-like and Windows systems, which largely defined software evolution over the last decade. Although Java applications run on Windows, and there exist UNIX bridges for .NET, the Java/UNIX and .NET/Windows combinations are used for development of a significant portion (if not majority) of applications on their respective operating systems, so both platfO'Reilly Media, Incoai:cds.cern.ch:14378722008 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Piliptchouk, Denis Java vs NET Security |
title | Java vs NET Security |
title_full | Java vs NET Security |
title_fullStr | Java vs NET Security |
title_full_unstemmed | Java vs NET Security |
title_short | Java vs NET Security |
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topic | Computing and Computers |
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