Microsoft has released a new test version of a programming tool aimed at luring Java developers to the company's .Net Web services strategy, an initiative under legal attack from Sun Microsystems.
Despite a lukewarm reception, Microsoft is pressing ahead with its J# version of Java for Visual Studio .Net - and believes it can side-step the Sun lawsuit. Microsoft has released the second beta of ...
The new Visual J# .Net tool that Microsoft Corp. launched yesterday at its TechEd 2002 Europe conference in Barcelona, Spain, isn’t expected to have a huge impact on corporate IT departments using ...
The Visual J# .Net tool that Microsoft Corp. launched last week isn’t expected to have a huge impact on corporate IT departments using Java, analysts said. Visual J# (pronounced “J-sharp”) will allow ...
Microsoft delivered the last major language for its Visual Studio .NET integrated development environment on Monday, posting the gold code of the Visual J# .NET language to the Web some four months ...
Microsoft launched the Beta 2 release of its Visual J# .NET tool this week, continuing its battle for developers with Sun Microsystems. Sun took the fight back to the courtroom a few weeks ago by ...
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.
REDMOND, Wash., July 10, 2003 — As part of its commitment to academic computer science programs, Microsoft Corp. today announced the delivery of new resources designed to help students and teachers ...
Add or Remove Programs entry for Microsoft Visual J# 2.0 Redistributable Package. The Microsoft Visual J#™ Redistributable Package version 2.0 includes everything you need to run your Visual J# ...
Two paths are available for migrating Java applications to .Net: upgrade them to Visual J# .Net or convert them to Visual C# .Net. Upgrading Java applications to J# is the quickest and easiest way to ...
Microsoft is retiring its Visual J# product and the accompanying Java Language Conversion Assistant, according to a company posting on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Web site from earlier this ...