Can a Java EE solution architect contribute in a .NET shop? -


The organization I work with is invested in NAT technology, including high traffic ASP.NET websites. . Internal and External Clients

We have been able to hire a solution architect to support these applications and work on new initiatives. Many of the upcoming resumed candidates are those who have full working experience of JavaEE.

My question is, is it worth it to hire a Java E Architect when the environment we work in is mainly the net? Is skill transferable?

Yes.

The real question is how much?

Regions where they can effectively contribute:

  • Standard Web Technologies : HTTP, CSS, XHTML, XML , XSLT
  • Pattern : MVC, four gangs etc.
  • High-level design

areas where they will not be able to contribute effectively:

  • display tuning
  • Security
  • Low-level design

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