Hi Andrea,
Actually, AltAnalyze was first described for use of Exon arrays and 90% or more of publications for AltAnalyze have been for exon arrays, see:
http://code.google.com/p/altanalyze/wiki/CitingArticles
A good overview of what AltAnalyze can do for exon arrays can be found here:
http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/05/31/nar.gkq405.full
Basically, yes, I find good agreement between exon array, junction array and RNA-Seq analyses, depending on the quality of the input data. I have found as much as 90% of predicted alternative exons can be validated by RT-PCR (e.g., reactions flanking the regulated exon). Let me know if you have questions regarding your specific results.
Best,
Nathan