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TMCNet:  JNBridge Takes Wraps Off JNBridgePro 7.0

[March 05, 2013]

JNBridge Takes Wraps Off JNBridgePro 7.0

Mar 06, 2013 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- JNBridge, a provider of interoperability tools that connect the Java and.NET Frameworks, has announced the release of JNBridgePro 7.0, with support for Mono, the open source implementation of Microsoft's.NET Framework.

According to the Company, developers can create applications that integrate Java and.NET components, and deploy them on Linux or Windows machines.

"With the said capabilities in JNBridgePro 7.0, JNBridge provides new options for developers to target multiple platforms from a single code base," said Al Hilwa, senior analyst at IDC. "JNBridge continues to set the standard in supporting Java and.NET interoperability as they now address providing Mono support on Linux." "A classic use case for Mono is to migrate an ASP.NET Web application from a Windows Server to a Linux server," said Wayne Citrin, CTO of JNBridge. "With JNBridgePro 7.0, developers now can complete the puzzle by enabling their ASP.NET application running on Linux to access enterprise Java systems such as WebLogic, WebSphere, or Java-based content management systems. This is just one example where developers can integrate.NET with enterprise Java, yet avoid Windows lock-in for their application deployment." JNBridgePro 7.0 provides a single installer for both 32 and 64-bit platforms, and lets developers build combined applications that are any-CPU.

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