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How to connect two systems in java

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pmalli123@gmail.com - 29 Jan 2008 08:28 GMT
How to connect two systems in java and
one system can send information to another system viceversa
please friends give any suggestions to me as early as possible
thanking you
Jon Skeet [C# MVP] - 29 Jan 2008 08:34 GMT
> How to connect two systems in java and
> one system can send information to another system viceversa
> please friends give any suggestions to me as early as possible
> thanking you

Can I suggest that you ask in a Java newsgroup instead of one for
Windows Forms (a .NET technology)?

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Leon Mayne - 29 Jan 2008 13:59 GMT
>> How to connect two systems in java and
>> one system can send information to another system viceversa
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> Can I suggest that you ask in a Java newsgroup instead of one for
> Windows Forms (a .NET technology)?

Unless they want to do it in J#, or even Grasshopper....

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Jon Skeet [C# MVP] - 29 Jan 2008 17:56 GMT
> >> How to connect two systems in java and
> >> one system can send information to another system viceversa
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>
> Unless they want to do it in J#, or even Grasshopper....

If that were the case, they should have said so - but it seems highly
unlikely to me.

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Leon Mayne - 30 Jan 2008 08:27 GMT
>> >> How to connect two systems in java and
>> >> one system can send information to another system viceversa
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> If that were the case, they should have said so - but it seems highly
> unlikely to me.

I know, I was just investigating all avenues :-)

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