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Implementing Java and .NET in Linux

FRAMEWORKS

Author(s): JOE CASAD

In today’s heterogeneous environments, it is hard to escape the influence of Java and .NET. So why not come prepared? This month we examine some tools and techniques for integrating the Java and .NET frameworks with Linux.

As Linux expands across the enterprise, Linux systems must adapt to compete in unfamiliar environments. The course of this evolution draws Linux ever closer to the realms of Java and .NET.


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Rikki Kite: We know that.

mol Jun 22, 2009 11:09pm GMT

Which is totally useless (if it's not meant as advertisement only.)

cover intro

Rikki Kite Jun 22, 2009 4:19pm GMT

This is the Cover Intro, which summarizes the cover theme stories included in issue 102.

Please

mol Jun 22, 2009 4:03pm GMT

Please add missing parts of the arcticle (or don't call it full ).

Only the introduction?

bohan Mar 25, 2009 12:47pm GMT

How useful is that to post online only an introductory page? (and in a print-oriented pdf format, even!)

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