Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On Tuesday 24 Jan 2006 10:27 pm, Navneet Karnani wrote:
since it is a list custom to comment on commercial mails, i would just like to remind you that the hottest selling books at java developer conferences are those on RubyOnRails. And quite a few are migrating to Django too (no book out yet)
You may find it interesting that ruby on rails is still not used in Enterprise applications. Java is still the dominant platform there along with .NET.
what exactly is an enterprise application?
Enterprise application is any software application that is designed to be used enterprise-wide. More accurately, it is a software that is using a centralised database and operated from different offices, different lans, wans, etc. These terms apply to large companies where there are multiple networks, multiple offices and the same application and data must be used and access from all locations or at least by a number of people.
An example would be the CRM systems and accounting system or an integrated ordering + inventroy + billing + accounting system (ERP ?)
Regards Saswata