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Yeah that is true.
Pooran is talking about the xml way of doing it and the very minimal code
to be written on .Net Classes to make it available for Java.
If you need more info i can help you.
Prasanth TD
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From: Pooran-Prasad
Hi,
If you had attended last 2 UG meets, you
would have had answers with demo for this. Arun had answered this,
with examples both in java and .net
! Arun should
have already posted code on these. Search in software artifacts
:)
Have a great day
:)
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hello,
My
requirement is that an object serialized in .NET
must be deserialized in JAVA.
I think this could be done
in 2 ways ...
Use the existing .NET
serialization mechanism to write
objects. Create a parser which
deserializes serialized data written by NET (
for this, i need to know the exact method/format
in which .NET writes serialized objects
... Can anyone help me in this?
)
Override the way/format
in which .NET serializes objects ... so that the
format of the serialized data is a custom
format.
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What do u
think?
- bignbullish
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