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Use XML Web services to provide a simple, flexible, standards-based model for integrating, extending, and publishing applications. XML Web services translate to business agility by making it easier to integrate within your company, link with business partners, and deliver powerful new services to customers. Visual Studio .NET is the only developer tool available today built from the ground up for XML Web services.
With an improved architecture for distributed applications, fewer lines of code to write, and numerous run-time performance enhancements, applications created with Visual Studio .NET 2003 are up to three times faster than the competition. XCOPY-deployment makes application installation as easy as copying software onto the disk drives of client machines or to the servers in your data center, and new applications won't interfere with existing applications. Rich Windows interfaces, once an operational problem, can now be easily installed and serviced using the new Windows Forms technology.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A disappointed J# fan,
By Mr. Panah Mosaferirad "joshua_pan" (Philadelphia, Pa United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Microsoft Visual J# .NET Standard 2003 [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
When J# came out 2 years ago, I thought it would be a hit. But, how can you expect that to happen when Microsoft is pushing C# and VB and completely ignoring J#. I mean you go to conferences and people say, "yeah, J# is useful but don't take it seriously." Then, you search for a good book on J# and there are only 3 books ever written for J#. Besides, a lot of C# and VB features are not available with J#. All in all, too expensive for a product that you won't be using. Just stick with Java if you are really that desparate. J# is not platform independent and not as powerful as Sun's Java.
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