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Exange of informations and objects between PERL and JAVA

Hi all,

I would like having more informations on how we could exchange
informations and/or objects between PERL and JAVA.

We have a Java programs that open, maintain and close telnet
connections, for PERL scripts...

Is it possible, to echange the Java telnet session object to PERL
programs ? Or thoses two languages could not exchange objects or such
structure ?

If it's not possible, how could I exchange textual informations
between a Java program and a PERL script on the same UNIX computer ?
Socket, Pipe,... ?

Or mayby, there is another solution ?

Thanks a lot for your help.

Best regards.

Lionel.
Jul 19 '05 #1
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