[thelist] Java.NET - good thing? bad thing?

DomitianX domitianx at domitianx.com
Mon Oct 8 08:12:44 CDT 2001


I don't think it is "Java.Net"

>From what I read, it is a environment that uses "Java-like" syntax for
the .Net platform.

The code will NOT run on a Java VM, it will only run on the .Net
framework.

This is the snippet I read on Microsoft Downloads, but they seem to have
pulled it:

"Introduction Welcome to Beta 1 of Microsoft Visual J# .NET. Microsoft
Visual J# .NET is a development tool that developers who are familiar
with the java-language syntax can use to build applications and services
on the .NET Framework. 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# .NET is not a tool for developing applications
intended to run on a Java Virtual Machine. Applications and services
built with Visual J# .NET will run only in the .NET Framework. Visual J#
.NET has been independently developed by Microsoft. It is not endorsed
or approved by Sun Microsystems, Inc."

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Check out .. http://www.aspalliance.com/chrisg/default.asp?article=87

I can understand Microsoft doing Java on .NET .. but wont this screw up
C# mindshare??

Chris

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