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Doubt regarding Java to Dot NET conversion

Hi,
I am Rameel. I am using a software called GZIP in some of my Java
programs. But now my client want to convert the software to .NET. So is
it possible for me to use the same GZIP
package in .NET also?
If no could you please suggest me a software which can be used to unzip
the file zipped in GZIP.
It is for a very urgent requirement.
So it will be nice of you if you can send me a reply asap.

Thanks in advance.
Rameel.K.A.

Nov 19 '05 #1
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http://www.xceedsoft.com/products/ZipNet/
Clint Hill
H3O Software
http://www.h3osoftware.com
ramil wrote:
Hi,
I am Rameel. I am using a software called GZIP in some of my Java
programs. But now my client want to convert the software to .NET. So is
it possible for me to use the same GZIP
package in .NET also?
If no could you please suggest me a software which can be used to unzip
the file zipped in GZIP.
It is for a very urgent requirement.
So it will be nice of you if you can send me a reply asap.

Thanks in advance.
Rameel.K.A.

Nov 19 '05 #2

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