Interoperability enables communication, data exchange, or program execution among various systems in a way that requires the user to have little or no awareness of the underlying operations of those systems.
Today’s interoperability is realized by XML web services. The most interoperability cases are between J2EE environment and .NET platform.
Interoperability between Java and .NET is hot. In 2005′s JavaOne Conference, Microsoft and Sun presented at two breakout sessions to showcase technology that Sun and Microsoft are delivering to help customers easily interoperate between their Java and Microsoft® .NET-based systems. Both Sun and Microsoft look forward to a sustained relationship in building interoperable systems on standards-based XML web services technology.
Microsoft provided the following resources for Java/.NET interoperability:
Microsoft .NET Resources for Java Developers
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/java/
This is your one-stop shop for Java and .NET interoperability, community, and general information about the .NET Framework for Java developers. On this developer center you can learn how to interoperate between Java and the .NET Framework using techniques such as Web services and 3rd party bridging solutions.
Microsoft .NET and Java/J2EE Interoperability
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/java/interop/default.aspx
.NET Framework Training for Java Developers
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/java/migrate/workshop/default.aspx
Learn how to build Microsoft .NET-based applications with the .NET Framework Training for Java Developers by using your existing Java knowledge as a frame of reference. For instance, you’re probably aware of how to use RMI, but how does this compare with .NET Remoting? How does JSP compare with building Web-based applications using ASP.NET? This workshop provides hours of recorded Web casts and even hands-on labs which can be completed for free, from your desk, and at your own pace.
Java to .NET Framework Migration Workshop
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/java/migrate/workshop/default.aspx
Additional Interop Resources
- Microsoft and Interoperability
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/interop/default.mspx
- Microsoft Interoperability Webcasts
http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/interopseries.mspx
- Microsoft Connected Systems Business Kit
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/overview/benefits/cstrial.mspx
If you do not see what you’re looking for, you may email to Java-MS@microsoft.com for additional information.
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