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April 4, 2007
Java and .NET interoperability without web services : JMS, MSMQ, CORBA, JNI and DLL's
While web services continue to gather momentum for achieving interoperability across platforms , they can still be tricky to implement or difficult to get buy-in from the 'bigwigs' at many companies that may consider them the new IT toy.
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Java and .NET being the biggest among many development platforms, have had to grapple with interoperability issues long before the appearance of web services, in this four part series which I recently wrote for TheServerSide.com, you can take a look at alternatives ranging from Messaging, CORBA to JNI/DLL(Non-networked), all capable of bridging Java and .NET applications
- No web services for Java and .NET interoperability ? .
- The Messaging Way : MSMQ & JMS
- The tried and true wrapper: CORBA
- Interoperability without the network : JNI, .NET & DLLs
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Posted by Daniel at April 4, 2007 9:01 AM
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