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How does Microsoft accomadate Sun w/ Java libraries? I hear J# is a
good emulant, hoes it? Thanks
Excuse my poor english
Nov 22 '05 #1
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I was in the beta program and ported over about 10,000 lines of java code -
on a scale of 1 to 10 I'd give MS a 9.5 on the job they did - but they are
different beasts (.net and java) so you'll probably want to rework the code
once you have it in .net - rather, definitely want to rework it.
"Arich Chanachai" <ma*******@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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How does Microsoft accomadate Sun w/ Java libraries? I hear J# is a
good emulant, hoes it? Thanks
Excuse my poor english

Nov 22 '05 #2
W.G. Ryan eMVP wrote:
I was in the beta program and ported over about 10,000 lines of java code -
on a scale of 1 to 10 I'd give MS a 9.5 on the job they did - but they are
different beasts (.net and java) so you'll probably want to rework the code
once you have it in .net - rather, definitely want to rework it.
"Arich Chanachai" <ma*******@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:rf********************@comcast.com...
How does Microsoft accomadate Sun w/ Java libraries? I hear J# is a
good emulant, hoes it? Thanks
Excuse my poor english


Ported it with no problem,no mods needed?
So I expect you are saying that it was really slow compared to DotNET eh?

What did reworking entail for you?

tks

Also,what makes then different beasts?
Nov 22 '05 #3
You might check this out.
http://www.ikvm.net/

Hope this helps
Leon Lambert

Arich Chanachai wrote:
How does Microsoft accomadate Sun w/ Java libraries? I hear J# is a
good emulant, hoes it? Thanks
Excuse my poor english

Nov 22 '05 #4
Leon Lambert wrote:
You might check this out.
http://www.ikvm.net/

Hope this helps
Leon Lambert

Arich Chanachai wrote:
How does Microsoft accomadate Sun w/ Java libraries? I hear J# is a
good emulant, hoes it? Thanks
Excuse my poor english

Immensely, thank you.
Nov 22 '05 #5

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