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Visual J# 2.0 Redist Package Second Edition: Targeting Different Platforms using Visual Studio 2005

Visual J# applications were designed to be built in an “x86” only mode using Visual Studio 2005. The main reason for the same was the fact that Visual J# Redist 2.0 supported execution of J# applications natively only on 32-bit platforms. On 64-bit platforms,

Visual J# 2.0 Redistributable – Second Edition: Compiler Changes

The Visual J# compilers (both 32-bit and 64-bit) shipped with J# Redist 2.0-SE now support a new command-line switch “ /platform ” with the following available options for cross-compilation: x86 : for use when target platform is x86. x64 : for use when

Visual J# 2.0 Redistributable – Second Edition: Leveraging Existing 32-bit Visual J# Code

The 64-bit editions (x64 and IA64) of Microsoft Visual J# 2.0 Redistributable Package – Second Edition enable users to take full advantage of the 64-bit .NET Framework (v2.0 and v3.0) and the underlying 64-bit hardware platform without having to deal

Visual J# 2.0 Redistributable–Second Edition: Released To Web

The ENU Visual J# 2.0 Redistributable Package – Second Edition for x86, x64 and IA64 platforms is released to the web (download locations below). This release enables all Visual J# users to execute the Visual J# applications natively on the 64-bit platforms,

.NET Vs J2EE: How do we compare

A customer recently wrote the following to us- My organization is currently considering either .NET or Java (J2EE) as our enterprise application development platform. I am sold on .NET as I believe that:- · There are cheaper resources (per hour rate)
 
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