Answer Posted / apekshit sharma
Hi this is APEKSHIT...
Microsoft's web services architecture, pronounced dot-net.
Despite the capital letters, it's not an acronym. .NET is
the brand name for a set of proprietary Microsoft frameworks
and technologies founded on XML web services standards.
Standards compliance means that applications written using
.NET should interoperate with those written in rival
architectures, such as J2EE, the distributed application
infrastructure based on Sun's Java language. However,
interoperability is not portability; .NET applications will
only run on Microsoft platforms, such as Windows Server or
Windows XP.
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