well, you also can use C# on linux :). But that's not your question, ok, sockets work the same everywhere (in HLL), it is just about sending bytes and receiving bytes... What will your client send and what will the server process is just about your programming :)
2009/8/25 Jason Yap <[email protected]> > Hi. I have a similar dilemma. > What if I will create a system that will involve a client and a server > architecture. The client software will be C# and the server software will be > Java. C# will pass bytecode (or objects?) to Java and Java will process this > bytecode. I'm thinking that the server side can be ported to linux. > > > On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Processor Devil < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Well, you can use .NET libraries for compression as well... >> Read this http://www.vwd-cms.com/Forum/Forums.aspx?topic=18 >> >> 2009/8/24 Vitaly Maslevskiy <[email protected]> >> >> >>> Dunno if it helps u but >>> >>> http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SharpZipLib/Download.aspx here >>> you can download >>> .net library for working with zip archive. free and opensource. >>> >>> http://dotnetzip.codeplex.com/ other zip library but I don't know if >>> it works with net 1.1. >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> 2009/8/23 Paulo Alexandre Costa <[email protected]>: >>> > well, >>> > once i was forced to a java library in c# because i've needed to create >>> a >>> > zip file and .net 1.1 doesn't have this natively ( or if it does, i >>> didn't >>> > know in that time). So, your question is a little complicated because >>> you >>> > have to search interop stuff, register dll (i may be wrong but i think >>> this >>> > is the way)...anyway, i recommend you to use one of them and not both >>> of >>> > them, >>> > >>> > On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 8:17 PM, Charles A. Lopez < >>> [email protected]> >>> > wrote: >>> >> >>> >> hey swetha.. can you give more examples of what you're >>> trying >>> >> to do/ >>> >> >>> >> 2009/8/22 Brandon Betances <[email protected]> >>> >>> >>> >>> No, and pointless anyway. C# and Java syntax are pretty close, >>> algorithms >>> >>> aren't language dependent, and each language uses its own runtime. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 11:03 AM, swetha <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Hi Guys....Can any1 tell me how we can use both C# and Java in a >>> >>>> single application....for example i want to add two numbers ...is it >>> >>>> possible to do like.....create front end(GUI) using C# and then do >>> >>>> back end in Java (adding both the numbers) .....and then displaying >>> it >>> >>>> back on the screen...can any1 please help me on this..... >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> -- >>> >> Charles A. Lopez >>> >> [email protected] >>> >> >>> >> Bachelor of Arts - Computer Science >>> >> New York University >>> >> >>> >> Registered Microsoft Partner >>> >> >>> >> New York City, NY >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Paulo Alexandre Costa >>> > Universidade Estadual do Ceará - UECE >>> > Great-Ufc Desenvolvedor .Net >>> > Linux User #464032 >>> > "A velocidade impressionante dos computadores é de utilidade limitada >>> se os >>> > programas que neles rodam usam algoritmos ineficientes." >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> >> > > > -- > RAYMOND JASON YAP > ジェーソン・ヤップ > Assistant Research and Development Engineer > Development 3 > Advanced World Systems, Inc > > email: [email protected], [email protected] > ym: flash_jason6452 googletalk: wahoho.yap > > "The best things in life are free: Love, Wisdom, Open Source" >
