Microsoft Corp. today released a test version of a tool to build applications in the Java language that will work with its .Net initiative to deliver software and services over the Internet. The new ...
While Microsoft already has had a tool to migrate Java code to the company’s .Net application development platform, Stryon is turning the tables. Stryon’s iNet product migrates applications and Web ...
This includes Java, COBOL, .NET, etc. Anything you can imagine can be – and is – being used in the enterprise. So it’s an important design principle for us that we have to be able to interoperate with ...
Two paths are available for migrating Java applications to .Net: upgrade them to Visual J# .Net or convert them to Visual C# .Net. Upgrading Java applications to J# is the quickest and easiest way to ...