
JX for .NET is an
interoperability solution to integrate .NET applications
with Java, enterprise Java services (EJB, JMS) and
CORBA.
JX for .NET
Features
- Transparent
interoperability
JX allows to interoperate with leading Java enterprise
application servers like BEA WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, Sun
Java System Application Server, Borland Enterprise Server,
JBoss, Oracle Application Server and any Java EE compliant
application server.
- Access Java
Enterprise Services
JX allows access to any kind of Enterprise Java Beans
either stateless session beans, stateful sessions bean or
entity beans.
- Java
enterprise quality of service (QoS)
guaranteed
JX guarantees Java enterprise quality of service like load
balancing, fail over, security, etc.
- Client side
deployment only
JX is a client side deployment solution with no code
modifications required on the server side.
- Access Java
class libraries
JX also allows to access Java class libraries at the
intra-process level.
- Leverage Java
technology investments
With JX applications are "Java enabled" and can reuse Java
technology transparently.
- JX is built
with JX
JX
operates with the same technology at design-time and
runtime, unlike other solutions on the market.
JX integration
scenarios
- Local, JX
enables to integrate .NET applications to access Java
objects in-process. Access to Java objects that reside on
the same machine as the .NET application occurs in-process,
guaranteeing for best possible performances.
- Remote, JX
enables to integrate .NET application to access Java
enterprise services (J2EE) like Enterprise Java Beans
(EJB), Java Message Service (JMS) or CORBA services.
How JX
works
JX interoperates
through the Java Native Interface (JNI) but hides the
complexity of the JNI API by generating native .NET classes
to access Java, that .NET developers can use straight away.
JX Runtime makes transparent interoperability possible
between .NET and Java.
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