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> As I understand it there are two common enterprise platforms: > .Net Framework (MS), and J2EE (Sun). > > I have always used JDK (I think its currently v1.5) for Java > I am about to do a clean install and thinking of starting afresh with > the enterprise edition (J2EE). On the basis of what does more also > does less. > > Three questions > Does Saxon(paid for) work with J2EE? > Does code written JDK(1.5ish) still work on J2EE > In general the answer to both questions is yes; but I think you need a better understanding of what J2EE offers before you go much further, and that's definitely OT for this list. There are plenty of people running enterprise Java applications without using a J2EE platform. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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