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From: Pooran-Prasad
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Hi
all,
Check out this new addition to
Application Interoperability: Microsoft .NET and
J2EE
Application Interoperability: Microsoft
.NET and J2EE presents interoperability best practices, and illustrates
these approaches with a functional sample application. It shows how to link
Microsoft .NET and J2EE, using Web services, runtime bridges, and asynchronous
techniques. This guide is aimed at
developers who are responsible for creating and implementing enterprise level
business applications based on either Microsoft .NET or on J2EE and where
interoperability between the two platforms is a requirement. This guide is written for
readers in one or more
of the following categories:
The sections targeted at .NET developers assume
an understanding of the development process for distributed applications and
familiarity with the Microsoft Visual Studio� .NET programming tools. The
sample applications are in C# (C Sharp), so development experience in this
language is essential. Experience with the .NET Framework SDK and the MSDN�
Library are also of benefit.
The sections targeted at Java developers assume
a familiarity with Java programming methods and tools, in particular
Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) and Java APIs such as Java Naming and Directory
Interface (JNDI) and the Java Messaging Service (JMS).
Have a great day :)
R. Pooran Prasad
Itreya Technologies Pvt Ltd.,
Mail:
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