Thorbjørn

I am not sure what assemblies you are asking about. If I read the IKVM project site correctly, you can use ikvmc to create your own DLL of JT400. That would be usable in your .Net apps, I believe. Seems there'd be no point in publishing the dll when anyone can make their own so easily.

Am I missing something?

Vern

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From: Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen <thunderaxiom@xxxxxxxxx>

Richard Schoen skrev den 12-08-2008 00:27:
Yeah, the java toolbox :-)

Check out the IKVM project.

I have looked briefly into it earlier and seen that you had given it a
spin. Was there some reason why the resulting assemblies could not be
made publicly available just for tryiing out?

Is this the approach you would recommend?

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