Bridge anything Java any JVM JMS, EJB JNDI, JSP AWT, SWT, Swing Jakarta EE Hadoop, Kafka, HDFS JAR files any Java app server Groovy, Clojure, Jython

with anything .NET .NET Core .NET Framework C# library DLL file WPF or WinForms F#, C#, IronPython ASP.NET BizTalk LINQ Excel, Word

anywhere in the same process in different processes across a network on premises in the Cloud on Windows or Linux

JNBridgePro

Connect anything Java together with anything .NET. Reuse your existing C#, VB or Java code, and run your applications anywhere.

JMS Adapter for BizTalk

Seamlessly integrate Microsoft BizTalk with your existing JMS (Java Message Service) infrastructure.

JNBridge R&D Showcase

Explore leading-edge kits that show how to connect a variety of technologies, and include example source code and documentation.

It’s Java and .NET

Combine the best elements of both frameworks with fast and rich integration and full access to the other side. Mix languages — use Java and C# or VB together.

Run Anywhere

Deploy your cross-platform apps in the same process, on different machines, in virtual machines or containers, on the ground, or in the cloud.

Complicated Made Simple

JNBridge manages the complexities, making the incompatible compatible so you don’t have to.

The Bottom Line

Quickly generate integrated solutions that reduce your upfront development costs, preserve your existing investments and save future maintenance costs.

You’re in Good Company

Enterprises and ISVs in more than 40 countries and in a wide range of vertical markets use JNBridge to solve their interoperability needs.


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JNBridgePro

Success Story

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A big pharma company eliminates manual recordkeeping for increased productivity and product accuracy.

JMS Adapter for BizTalk

Success Story

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JMS Adapter for .NET simplifies transition to SOA framework for Graebel Relocation Services.

JMS Adapter for .NET

Success Story

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