Embedding .NET GUI components in Java GUIs

Update:  We’ve released JNBridgePro v3.1, which incorporates the support libraries described below, which makes embedding .NET GUI components in Java GUIs even simpler.   See the announcement here.  The 3.1 installer includes a version of this example targeted toward 3.1. One feature request we frequently get is for a way to embed .NET GUI components in Java GUIs, or, […]

Java/Excel (and other Office) Interoperability

A project to show how Java code can access Microsoft Excel files through the .NET interfaces provided in Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO).

Serialization of proxies

Occasionally, customers ask how to serialize proxies, particularly .NET-side proxies, as part of the functionality of the application they’re developing. They’ve noticed that the proxies are not [Serializable]. We’ve spent a fair amount of time thinking about this, and there are some interesting issues in proxy serialization. First, let’s consider reference proxies. A reference proxy […]

Accessing Java Messaging Service (JMS) from .NET

Updated December 2, 2015 for intervening technical changes. Update October 2007: While you can still implement .NET/JMS integrations using the procedure described below, we now offer a packaged JMS adapter for .NET, so you don’t need to go to the trouble! Numerous customers are using JNBridgePro to access JMS servers from .NET clients, and I get […]

JNBridge in Toronto

I’ll be in Toronto on February 1, speaking about Java/.NET interoperability at Microsoft Canada’s Financial Services Architect Forum. If you’re in the area and are interested, I’m not sure if there are still openings, but you can try to register here.