Java/Eclipse case against VB/VStudio.net [message #336327] |
Mon, 08 June 2009 17:58 |
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Hello Team,
Until recently, my company had " fully outsource its application
development" to a software editor company, which developed using VB.net
and VStudio.net.
Because of failure (from both my company and the SW editor) to foresee the
necessity of a modular architecture, the application has to be almost
completely developed again (otherwise is too difficult to deploy and
integrate in legacy environments)
After joining the company I successfully sponsored in-house development of
at least the core application and therefore, now confronted to the
decision on whether use:
- Java/Eclipse multiple platforms or
- VB/VS.net
which translate on:
- create a team of Java/Eclipse developers or
- create a team of VB/VS.net (eventually hiring those who developed in the
first place)
I'm strongly in favour of using Java/Eclipse and committing to open source
strategy but, since there's already this relationship based in VB/VS.net.
I know I HAVE TO MAKE SURE I have stronger case in favour of Eclipse.
Can anyone advice me on how to make my case against VB/VS.net?
Can anyone help me to prove that committing to java/Eclipse is a better
strategic decision in the long run? for example in terms of modularity,
efficiency, ROI,...any comments are welcome.
I do appreciate your help and support.
Jorge
Jorge
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Re: Java/Eclipse case against VB/VStudio.net [message #336336 is a reply to message #336327] |
Tue, 09 June 2009 03:49 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
Please don't post the same question multiple times to different
newsgroups; it makes it difficult to follow the discussion because it is
"forked." If you feel something is appropriate to more than one
newsgroup, post a single message with multiple newsgroups in the To: header.
This discussion is already underway on the eclipse.newcomer newsgroup;
everyone please follow-up there.
Eric
Jorge Dieguez wrote:
> Hello Team,
> Until recently, my company had " fully outsource its application
> development" to a software editor company, which developed using VB.net
> and VStudio.net.
>
> Because of failure (from both my company and the SW editor) to foresee
> the necessity of a modular architecture, the application has to be
> almost completely developed again (otherwise is too difficult to deploy
> and integrate in legacy environments)
> After joining the company I successfully sponsored in-house development
> of at least the core application and therefore, now confronted to the
> decision on whether use:
>
> - Java/Eclipse multiple platforms or
> - VB/VS.net
> which translate on:
> - create a team of Java/Eclipse developers or
> - create a team of VB/VS.net (eventually hiring those who developed in
> the first place)
>
> I'm strongly in favour of using Java/Eclipse and committing to open
> source strategy but, since there's already this relationship based in
> VB/VS.net. I know I HAVE TO MAKE SURE I have stronger case in favour of
> Eclipse.
>
> Can anyone advice me on how to make my case against VB/VS.net?
>
> Can anyone help me to prove that committing to java/Eclipse is a better
> strategic decision in the long run? for example in terms of modularity,
> efficiency, ROI,...any comments are welcome.
>
> I do appreciate your help and support.
>
> Jorge
>
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