J-Integra for .NET v2.1: Java - .NET interoperability
- From: amartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 6 May 2005 11:45:56 -0700
J-Integra for .NET is the most effective and best supported middleware
technology that enables interoperability between any Java and Microsoft
..NET application. J-Integra for .NET is part of a comprehensive suite
of Enterprise Interoperability Solutions from Intrinsyc Software which
also includes J-Integra for COM and J-Integra for Exchange. These
enterprise interoperability solutions continue to be successfully used
by Fortune 1000 companies to effectively integrate the most powerful
features of Java and Microsoft technologies.
J-Integra for .NET new product release version 2.1 features: enhanced
integration with the world's leading Java and Microsoft software
development tools, support for Microsoft's upcoming .NET 2.0 framework,
due out later this year, and integration with Microsoft Visual Studio
..NET, Eclipse and IBM WebSphere® development tools. J-Integra for .NET
v2.1 enables companies to significantly reduce software development
costs, preserve existing enterprise software investments, and rapidly
deploy enterprise solutions that harness the best features of Java and
Microsoft technologies.
For .NET developers, J-Integra for .NET v2.1 features plug-in support
for Microsoft Visual Studio, Visual Studio .NET 2003 and the upcoming
Visual Studio .NET 2005. The featured plug-in enables quick and simple
integration of any existing Java object functionality within Visual
Studio, as though it were native .NET code. For Java developers,
J-Integra for .NET v2.1 seamlessly integrates with Eclipse, the leading
open source Java development environment, as well as with IBM's
WebSphere Studio Application Developer IDE. This new functionality
enables Java developers to quickly integrate any existing .NET object
as though it were native Java code.
Download an evaluation version at j-integra.intrinsyc.com
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