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New York ALT.NET Group November Meetup
- Date
- 25-26 Nov 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , New York, US
- Cost
- Free
Topic: Enterprise Interoperability with .NET and Java
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Given the increasing prevalence of .NET and Java being used together within the same company, understanding how to make these two technologies communicate with each other in this scenario is becoming yet another skill set to have in ones proverbial developer toolbox.
The knee-jerk reaction to interoperability is to use web services. While web services are a common choice, they do have their limitations and are other options available.
This session will provide an overview the most popular approaches to interoperability including:
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