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Old 02-04-2008, 06:54 PM
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New Comer, Java C# question
Hello everybody,

Just joined this forum. I am looking at a way to bridge two applications, Java and C#. I know how to use JNI to join Java and C/C++ programes. Just start the research to know how to make Java and C# working together.

Any ideas, sample code, links will be appreciated.

thanks,
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