Guides & Tutorials
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Demos
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How-to Articles from the Blog
- Security
- JNBridgePro 10.1 offers new network security options
- Why all the extensions in the .NET Core version of JNBridgePro?
- Why doesn’t the JNBridgePro for .NET Core proxy tool generate proxy DLLs?
- Groovy-to-.NET integration
- UI Embedding
- Embed WPF and WinForms components in Swing applications
- Embed Swing components inside WPF and WinForms applications
- Embed Java GUI components in .NET GUIs
- Embed .NET GUI components in Java GUIs
- Callbacks (part 3)
- .NET Core
- Differences between JNBridgePro 10.0’s support for .NET Framework and .NET Core
- Why all the extensions in the .NET Core version of JNBridgePro?
- Why doesn’t the JNBridgePro for .NET Core proxy tool generate proxy DLLs?
- Groovy-to-.NET integration
- Programming Tricks
- Serializing and deserializing Java objects from a .NET program
- Instantiating Generic Collections
- Callbacks (part 1)
- Callbacks (part 2)
- Callbacks (part 3)
- Bridge Languages
- Call C# or other .NET code from Clojure
- Call Java code from Iron Python
- Call .NET code from Jython
- Groovy-to-.NET integration
- Access Applications
- Cross-platform transactions
- Create .NET-based Mappers and Reducers for Hadoop
- Build a LINQ provider for HBase MapReduce
- Build an Excel Add-in for HBase MapReduce
- Java/Excel (and other Office) Interoperability