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We have 12 Visual J# .NET tutorials, you can see below:
A short article on how to compile J# Browser Controls
This article will show you how to make a user control to draw a mathematical graph on a panel using J#.
An overview of the latest Java language tools from Microsoft.
This introductory article will show you how to play a sound using DirectX9 from a J# application
An article on how to control MSFT Excel 2003 from J# .NET
A short article on how to compile J# Browser Controls
This article will show you how to make a user control to draw a mathematical graph on a panel using J#.
An overview of the latest Java language tools from Microsoft.
This introductory article will show you how to play a sound using DirectX9 from a J# application
An article on how to control MSFT Excel 2003 from J# .NET
Biref description of the J# compiler for Visual Studio.NET. Allows Java programmers to develop .NET applications using the Java syntax.
Microsoft recommends that customers of Microsoft Visual J++ and the Microsoft SDK for Java who have built applications or Web sites that use the MSJVM start now to identify their MSJVM dependencies and transition to an alternate solution. This guide includes information on Microsoft-supported options, including transition to the Microsoft .NET Framework, as well as information on non-Microsoft options. For customers choosing to pursue a Microsoft supported solution, information is provided on the Microsoft Visual J# .NET and the Microsoft Java Language Conversion Assistant. These products assist developers in migrating their existing source code to the .NET Framework.