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Compile Sun Java in .NEt
Posted by Don at 11/10/2003 10:15:21 AM
I am doing some research on the technical issues involved
with importing and compiling Sun Java into Visual
J# .Net. There has to be a white paper somewhere on this
topic, but I have yet to find anything.
Thank You,
Don... more >>
BUG: Is this a bug or incorrect code in the samples
Posted by Krishna at 11/6/2003 12:58:24 PM
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/03/06/zipcompressi
on/print.asp
Pls refere to the article. It provides code, which runs
fine for small files and fails for large files. Do any
body know why? or this is a BUG?
thanks,
Krishna... more >>
What is Visual J#?
Posted by Ari at 11/5/2003 4:11:05 PM
I have been programming on Java and C for 3 years now, and I dont know what is Visual J# and what it is for.
I am very intrested in Microsoft type of working and I am looking forward on learning this stuff.
Can enyone explain a little bit of this topic?
Sorry for my grammar mistakes but I am fr... more >>
Unable to pass environmental variables to executable.
Posted by anonymous at 11/5/2003 3:20:21 AM
java.lang.Runtime.exec(String, String[]) and
java.lang.Runtime.exec(String[], String[]) does not pass
environmental variables to executable command. Works in
Java, but not in J# Just in case it makes a difference it
is being used in Console Application. The executable
executes, but no envi... more >>
'vjslib' could not be loaded
Posted by Anandan at 11/4/2003 6:44:09 PM
Currently I'm working in VS.NET version 1.0 with C#.
I would like to use VJ# - java.io.zip library which is
required for my module. So installed VJ# dist. version
1.0.3333.0 which is suitable for VS.NET version 1.0.
Before installing VJ#'s dist package, I installed .NET
service pack 2 as we... more >>
help
Posted by tiffanie and cody at 11/3/2003 8:36:53 AM
we need help learning the .net code for visual basic... more >>
Generics and the Next Release
Posted by JohnP at 11/2/2003 11:47:26 AM
Hi,
With all the new info coming out of PDC I was wondering
if any of the following features would be in "Whidbey".
If not these features are the ones that would be at the
top of my list.
1. The ablity to create generics in J#, I know that J#
will be compatible with them but I want to be a... more >>
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