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Yeah, the java toolbox :-)

Check out the IKVM project.

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message: 9
date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:14:37 +0200
from: Thorbj?rn Ravn Andersen <thunderaxiom@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] Java vs. .NET Face/Off

Richard Schoen skrev den 11-08-2008 17:59:
The simple fact is that this is a facoff of two popular "i"
modernization technologies: Java and .Net.

I am currently doing some "client that must run on every users computer"

stuff in Java, where it has been very easy to include the OpenSource
version of the java toolbox instead of having to rely on an installation
of Client Access on each and every computer.

Is there a similar feature for .NET or must each user have installed
something before a client can connect to our i?


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