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JNI Native
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Integrate Java and C++ with Jace
( javaworld.com )
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C#, the natural progression
( javaworld.com )
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C#: A language alternative or just J--?, Part 2
( javaworld.com )
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Use native methods to expand the Java environment
( javaworld.com )
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Alberto Savoia talks shop about C.R.A.P.
( javaworld.com )
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Embed Java code into your native apps
( javaworld.com )
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C#: A language alternative or just J--?, Part 1
( javaworld.com )
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A Java Programmer Looks at C# Delegates
( onjava.com )
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Cooking with C#, Part 2
( onjava.com )
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C# in a Nutshell: Introducing C# and the .NET Framework, Part 2
( onjava.com )
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Cooking with C#
( onjava.com )
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Getting Started with C#, Part 2
( onjava.com )
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C# in a Nutshell: Introducing C# and the .NET Framework, Part 3
( onjava.com )
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C# Generics: Collection Interfaces
( onjava.com )
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Programming C#: Attributes and Reflection
( onjava.com )
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Getting Started with C#, Part 1
( onjava.com )
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C# in a Nutshell: Introducing C# and the .NET Framework, Part 1
( onjava.com )
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Half Million Lines of C# Running on J2EE
( theserverside.com )
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Make Your Swing App Go Native, Part 3
( today.java.net )
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Robert C. Martin
( today.java.net )
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Make Your Swing App Go Native, Part 1
( today.java.net )
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Make Your Swing App Go Native, Part 2
( today.java.net )
23.
Java Mobility Podcast 5: A Talk With Java ME Expert C. Enrique Ortiz
( today.java.net )
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William C. Wake
( today.java.net )
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Invoking Assembly Language Programs from Java
( today.java.net )
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Making Java Technology Faster Than C with LRWP
( java.sun.com )
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SWT Creates Fast, Native-looking GUIs for Your Java Apps
( devx.com )
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Java programming with JNI
( ibm.com )
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Gems from e-BIT: JNI Get* calls
( ibm.com )
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Debugging integrated Java and C/C++ code
( ibm.com )
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Handling events from native objects in Java code
( ibm.com )
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How to integrate Python 2.3 with the Java Native Interface on AIX 5L
( ibm.com )
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IBM - DB2 Express-C - Software
( www-01.ibm.com )
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e-BIT bytes: JNI pitfalls
( ibm.com )
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Download : IBM DB2 Express-C 9
( ibm.com )
36.
Weighing in on Java native compilation
( ibm.com )
37.
NLS strings and JNI
( ibm.com )
38.
Java programming for C/C++ developers
( ibm.com )
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First Impressions of C#: Java Killer or Java Wannabe?
( developer.com )
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Simple DirectMedia Layer: Gaming Platform for C++, Java, and More
( developer.com )
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Binding Java and Web Services to Native Code
( developer.com )
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Understanding Properties in Java and C#
( developer.com )
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Converting Java to C#
( developer.com )
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Views from Abroad: GoXML DB, a Native XML Database for Java
( developer.com )
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First Impressions of C#: A Language Overview
( developer.com )
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