The new Visual J# .Net tool that Microsoft Corp. launched yesterday at its TechEd 2002 Europe conference in Barcelona, Spain, isn’t expected to have a huge impact on corporate IT departments using ...
COMMENTARY--A new tool from Microsoft aimed at attracting Java developers to its .Net Web services plan, Visual J#.Net, will confuse the adoption of C#, Microsoft's answer to Java. Moreover, it will ...
It integrates the java-language syntax into the Visual Studio .NET shell. Microsoft Visual J# .NET also supports the functionality found in VJ++ 6.0 including Microsoft extensions. Microsoft Visual J# ...
The disputes between Microsoft and Sun Microsystems are famous. These led to the dismissal of Java from the Microsoft platform (but you can still install it as an add-on) and Microsoft dumping its ...
REDMOND, Wash., July 10, 2003 — As part of its commitment to academic computer science programs, Microsoft Corp. today announced the delivery of new resources designed to help students and teachers ...
stand-alone Java applications. Instead, it lets programmers use the Java language to write code that works only with the .Net platform. It's a Java-like language for .Net, and it will tend to attract ...
On Tuesday, Microsoft unveiled the second beta release of its Java-to-C# conversion tool, which will allow developers to automatically convert existing Java language source code into Microsoft's C# ...
Microsoft Corp. recently trotted out the newest tool in its development arsenal, aimed at Java development on Windows platforms. But the Visual J# beta release may be too late for some developers, who ...
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 ...