Migrating J2EE Web Applications

From a detailed use-case analysis providing re-validation of your entire business process, to methodically migrating each JSP, Servlet and EJB component - the end result is a faster and easier to maintain web-application.

Migrating Java Web Applications to ASP.NET Our team took a 9 month J2EE web-application - and churned out a high-performance web application in under 6 months. Following an agile development methodology, code was thoroughly tested throughout the development process. Release testing and performance tuning took under two weeks. The resulting web application handled over 3000 simultaneous user sessions across a simple two server load-balanced configuration.

Migrating Java Desktop and Client Applications

Requiring a rich desktop application with almost 'psychic' capabilities (rapid keystroke entries, multiple tabbed interfaces, wizards etc.), our team used .NET to automate all the manual processes within a large insurance company.

Migrating Desktop Java to .NET SWING and JSF - the two stalwarts of java desktop development - still offer limited user interface components - with mediocre performance. .NET Win Forms combined with various third party .NET custom controls (Infragistics, Component One etc.) offer a rare combination of brains (performance) and beauty (slick, efficient and highly customizable).

Migrating Java-based legacy applications

.NET for web services developmentAs reflected in the lower price performance ratio above, the long-term maintenance cost of a .NET enterprise application tends to be lower than the same application developed on leading J2EE app servers

 

Total middle-tier application server license costs

Websphere 6.X on RedHat Linux  .NET 2.0 on windows server 2003
$12,054  $6,668

Highly Scalable Web Applications

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Learn how agile practices helped us build and deploy a 6 to 9 month application in under 4 months.