Access Java from .NET: Tutorial IThis video is the first of three tutorials that show how to to integrate a Java logging package into a .NET client application using JNBridgePro. In this first video, we demonstrate how to generate the proxies for the Java classes.  6.2 minutes |
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Calling Java from .NETThis click-through demo shows how JNBridgePro can be used to construct a .NET console application that calls Java classes. In this example, JNBridgePro is used to allow .NET code to call log4j, a Java-based logging package developed as part of the Apache project.12 screens |
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Access Java from .NET: Tutorial IIThis video is the second of three tutorials that show how to to integrate a Java logging package into a .NET client application using JNBridgePro. In this second video, we demonstrate how to call the Java proxies from a new Visual Studio console project.  3.5 minutes |
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Calling .NET from JavaIn this click-through demo, JNBridgePro is used to build a Java console application that calls .NET classes, using log4net, the Apache logging services pagkage for .NET.  12 screens |
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Access Java from .NET: Tutorial IIIThis video is the third of three tutorials that show how to to integrate a Java logging package into a .NET client application using JNBridgePro. In this third video, we review the overall architecture and discuss how to deploy the client application built in the previous tutorials.  4.2 minutes |
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Embed Java SWING inside WPFThis video demonstrates how to embed a Java SWING component inside a WPF application using the JNBridgePro plug-in for Visual Studio 2010.  4.75 minutes |
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Access Java SDK from OutlookIn this video, we demonstrate how to access a Java SDK from Outlook. This examples uses the NASA WorldWind Java SDK.  3 minutes |
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