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How to port a TCP based Java application to C# ?

Hi,

1. i can't use .net remoting because the new .net ported app have to
communicate with the java app. (so i have to use sockets and TCPListener ? )
2. does the JLCA (java to c# convertor) does all the work for me ?

Thanks.

Nov 17 '05 #1
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my advice u to use xml webservices for the communicaton between different
platforms. Your needs can change in time, and web services has an extensible
structure which will help u to extend it easily...

--
HTH

Thanks,
Yunus Emre ALPÖZEN
BSc, MCSD.NET

"yaron" <ya***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6F**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi,

1. i can't use .net remoting because the new .net ported app have to
communicate with the java app. (so i have to use sockets and TCPListener
? )
2. does the JLCA (java to c# convertor) does all the work for me ?

Thanks.

Nov 17 '05 #2
Hi Yunus,

the java and .net clients are high performance application so i can't use
abstraction layers and soap based protocols, so i think web services will not
give me high performance.

i just need to port an existing java application which use TCP sockets to
it's .net equivalent.

Thanks.
"Yunus Emre ALPĂ–ZEN [MCSD.NET]" wrote:
my advice u to use xml webservices for the communicaton between different
platforms. Your needs can change in time, and web services has an extensible
structure which will help u to extend it easily...

--
HTH

Thanks,
Yunus Emre ALPĂ–ZEN
BSc, MCSD.NET

"yaron" <ya***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6F**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi,

1. i can't use .net remoting because the new .net ported app have to
communicate with the java app. (so i have to use sockets and TCPListener
? )
2. does the JLCA (java to c# convertor) does all the work for me ?

Thanks.


Nov 17 '05 #3
Hi Yunus,

You can use J-Integra Espresso to communicate between Java and all .NET
languages (C#, ASP.NET, etc...) without port restriction.

For a free evaluation, please visit http://j-integra.intrinsyc.com/

Regards,

Raymond HE
Intrinsyc Software International, Inc.
J-Integra Interoperability Solutions
http://j-integra.intrinsyc.com/
When Web Services are not enough

Nov 17 '05 #4

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