05 December 2005

Interop Story featuring JNBridge

This just came across, a case study from Microsoft on interop.  KLA-Tencor

Not much technical detail there, but if you are trying to convince your management that interop between Java and .NET is possible, it may provide some supporting evidence.

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# Alex said:
There's a bunch of different Interop solutions for Java and .NET available, and any manager who needs a PR department paid-for case study from Microsoft to believe that Borland, Codemesh, JNBridge, Intrinsyc, etc. are selling real, working products should be fired. We have been selling a Java/.NET interop solution named JuggerNET for close to three years now. It launches the JVM in the CLR process and is extremely fast. If people want interop, they have been able to get it for a long time.
16 December 05 at 9:18 AM

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