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Mike Preradovic
We are delighted to announce the 1.5 Beta release of
Ja.NET, our Java-.NET
bridge.
Ja.NET incorporates a pure Java implementation of
Microsoft's .NET Remotingprotocol, meaning that the
integration is much tighter and cleaner than simple SOAP
(you can pass object references, make callbacks, etc.)
You can use Ja.NET to access EJBs and other Java objects
from a .NET client,as though they were written in C#. It
also works in the other direction, allowing access to .NET
components from Java clients.
The extensive documentation includes examples of using
Ja.NET with many application servers, including BEA
WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, Oracle 9i and JBoss.
Version 1.5 contains a major upgrade to the Ja.NET
toolsuite, and more runtime features will be available
soon!
An evaluation copy is freely downloadable:
http://ja.net.intrinsyc.com
Regards,
Mike Preradovic
(e-mail address removed)
Ja.NET, our Java-.NET
bridge.
Ja.NET incorporates a pure Java implementation of
Microsoft's .NET Remotingprotocol, meaning that the
integration is much tighter and cleaner than simple SOAP
(you can pass object references, make callbacks, etc.)
You can use Ja.NET to access EJBs and other Java objects
from a .NET client,as though they were written in C#. It
also works in the other direction, allowing access to .NET
components from Java clients.
The extensive documentation includes examples of using
Ja.NET with many application servers, including BEA
WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, Oracle 9i and JBoss.
Version 1.5 contains a major upgrade to the Ja.NET
toolsuite, and more runtime features will be available
soon!
An evaluation copy is freely downloadable:
http://ja.net.intrinsyc.com
Regards,
Mike Preradovic
(e-mail address removed)