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Getting on the open road is a three-part series of roadmaps designed to assist developers of .NET, Windows client/server, and ASP applications make the jump to the Java platform. In Getting on the open road, the authors help you leverage your existing development knowledge to ease the way onto the path of open-standards-based programming. Share your thoughts on these articles with the authors and other readers in the accompanying discussion forum. (You can also click Discuss at the top or bottom of the article to access the forum.)
J2EE fundamentals for .NET developers: A roadmap for .NET programmers making the transition to J2EE
February 20, 2004
In this article, veteran enterprise architects David Carew and Jeff Wilson provide a high-level guide for .NET developers who want to migrate their e-business applications to J2EE or build J2EE applications from the ground up.
Java Web-enablement fundamentals for Windows developers: A roadmap for migrating Windows client-server applications to Java technology and J2EE
February 27, 2004
Senior software engineer Mark Weber and Senior e-Business architect David Carew provide this roadmap for Windows developers using Visual Basic 6 or C++ who are new to the Java language and J2EE technology, are interested in Web enabling Windows client-server applications as Java-based or J2EE-based Web applications, and want help finding the most useful tools, technologies, and online information from IBM and elsewhere.
J2EE fundamentals for ASP developers: A roadmap for ASP developers making the transition to J2EE
February 27, 2004
In this article, veteran enterprise architects David Carew and Jeff Wilson provide a high-level guide for ASP developers who want to migrate their e-business applications to J2EE or build J2EE applications from the ground up.

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