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"Jon Skeet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> C# and J# are different things. J# is an IDE(?)/compiler for Java
> (v1.1 only? Think so) to the bytecode format that .Net uses. It's
> meant to be a migration path for Java programmers to .Net. As
> mentioned before, there are various other restrictions it imposes
> beyond limiting you to just v1.1 - personally I can't see it being
> useful, but clearly Microsoft reckons it's worth doing...

You can run your existing Java applications not on an Java application
server but inside the .NET framework. It is actually a nice idea and
I'd bet that there will be Java2 -> .NET bytecode compilers pop up,
too.

        Regards
                Henning


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