Because it supports Web-oriented architecture (If we will discuss about J2EE/ Java for Enterprise Edition). It is HTML, the language of the internet, its protocol HTTP provides standard operating procedure for transfer of info between client and web server.
Java is not "the language of the Internet". For humans, English is the language of the Internet since it is what a majority uses to communicate, because it is the language which the IETF uses to write standards and protocols, and because most Internet hardware is configured using software in English. For computers, HTML/SGML/XML, JavaScript and Flash are all Internet languages of sorts, and all use English verbs. Java is used to implement some back-end systems, notably from Apache and Sun, but so are C, C++, Tcl, Perl, and dozens of others.
Whomever is trying to teach you that Java is the language of the Internet is relying too much on advertisements from the late 1990s for their information.
If you want your project to run in windows only,then surely go for .net,.net is especially made for windows,since it provides a very good UI,also it is very easy for referencing external assemblies very efficiently for your project,which java programmers find it very difficult,there is the support of pointers in .net thru which you do a lot of things,and finally there are lot of languages to choose in .net
But if ur project needs to run in Linux as well,then surely go for java,bcoz java is far better than c++,also java is more secure than .net
It depends on your needs to decide weather to go for .net or java,but surely there is no point in finding advantage of platform independence of java with .net.Dotnet was built for windows only.
Both the technoligies have their own advantages.
.Net
1) If the application is Windows platform specific then use .Net
2) .Net is Language independent, so if the team has multiple skill expertise C#, VB.NET , C++ , developers can still work on the same project with different skill set.
3) MS technologies provides RAD (rapid application development) to deviler project faster, customers always prefer faster delivery.
4) Debugging is very effort-less therefore, can fix the bugs quicker.
5) deployment is very easy and simple
6) Ajax implementation is simple & easy
.Java on the other hand
1) Platform independent
2) Open source
3) Dependant on the 3rd party tools to develop applications
The basic Java framework includes the java.net package, which includes classes that allow for network communication. You can use this to interact with web pages and servers found on the internet.
Java is simply a programming language. It can be used for the Internet, but there are also other programming languages for the Internet. Also, Java can be used to program desktop applications; that is, what you program in Java must not needs be for the Internet.
No, Java is not the internet.
No. Java does not speed up your internet connection.
AnswerA Java Drive-By is a Java Applet that is coded in Java and is put on a website. Once you click "Run" on the pop-up, it will download a program off the internet. This program can be a virus or even a simple downloader. If you'd like to get the source code or wanna know more information about a Java Drive-By, use Google.
Most browsers nowaday are compatible with Java. In some cases you need to install Java as a plug-in. In this case, the browser will usually ask you automatically, whether you want to install Java, as soon as it is needed - i.e., as soon as you access a Web page that requires Java support.
Not much. You can write programs for the Internet with Java. However, lots of programming language have this capability, and Java can be used for other things, as well.
Java 7 is the most current version of Java. Many movies and games use Java.
I assume you mean "the Internet". Java is by no means the only language you can use for the Internt; you can use lots of programming languages for the Internet.By the way, Web pages often use JavaScript, which is NOT related to Java.
No. Java does not speed up your internet connection.
The program Java can be downloaded from the official Java website on the internet. The program is free for personal use, so it can be downloaded without any cost by anyone.
No really, Java is not used for your computer to perform a critical task in your system. A normal user only use java for execute programs written in java that they copy in their systems or they download from internet. If you do not have java in your computer the mayor problems you could experiment will be that you can not play some online games from internet or install the netbeans.
Java is required to download a lot of items from the internet. If you never download anything from the internet, you can remove Java.
You can download a variety of Java-based applications to use MSN on a phone. This is ob course assuming that you phone supports Java and has internet access.
The Internet is a world-wide computer network. Java is a computer programming language.
java is free if you just download the free app on the internet.
java
Yes.
Java does not support Pointers and hence you cannot use it in Java.
I think you should be able to, if you can use internet, and download java on it, you should be good to go.