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One nice features of the JLCA is that it converts javadoc-style comments into the corresponding .NET XML comment. You can then use a recently released tool Sandcastle, to convert those comments into HTML files......
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J# JComponents cannot be used on a Windows Form, and Controls cannot be used on JFrames. Why? Why???...
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A colleague of mine passed me this great link , which details the differences in API support between the different versions of Java, including J#. This is a great resource if you're considering moving your Java application to J# 2005, as it will tell...
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An version of the JLCA training is still available online from Microsoft's website here . It has a chapter on the JLCA Companion, and also includes a chapter on migrating BEA's technologies. Check it out .
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SWT is a commonly used Java GUI framework, brought to the masses by the Eclipse project. Every once in a while there is customer that wants to migrate from a SWT-based application to C# using the JLCA, but so far this conversion required a significant...
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The recording for the webcast I gave last week, titled "Proven Techniques to automatically convert your J2EE code to C# and .NET", is now available! You can check it out here . The webcast is mostly about the techniques we have developed here at ArtinSoft...
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I will be giving a live webcast next week!! The webcast is titled Proven Techniques to automatically convert your J2EE code to C# and .NET , and it is as part of Microsoft's nxt initiative, aimed at moving ISVs to Microsoft's platforms. The webcast is...
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