Microsoft KB Archive/814322

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Article ID: 814322

Article Last Modified on 5/9/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Visual J# .NET 2003 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Visual J# .NET 2003 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002 Academic Edition
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002 Enterprise Architect
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002 Enterprise Developer
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002 Professional Edition
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Academic Edition
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Developer
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional Edition



Session Summary



This Support WebCast will introduce Microsoft Visual J# .NET and how to use it to move existing Java language applications to the .NET Framework. Two examples will be used to illustrate how to upgrade from Visual J++ and non-Visual J++ applications. The WebCast will also talk about the changes that must be made to load application resources correctly.

This is a Level 200 session that was recorded January 29, 2003 and presented by Thomas Alex. Thomas Alex is a Program Manager in the Visual J# .NET team at Microsoft and has worked on various feature areas of the product for more than three years. Before joining Microsoft, he worked in the industry for more than three years. Thomas has a degree in Physics and a diploma in business management.

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