K Aditi
,
Ranch Hand
How do I send a POJO to a .net program? Will serialization work in such cases?
Thanks,
Freddy Wong
,
Ranch Hand
I don't know if it can work. But I know there's an implementation of Java in .NET.
http://www.ikvm.net/
I don't know how reliable it is, though.
Rob Spoor
,
Sheriff
staff
Perhaps you can use an intermediate format (e.g. XML) to send your objects. XStream can do the converting on the Java side for you.
J. Noah
,
Greenhorn
Another choice aside from XML would be to use JSON.
K Aditi
,
Ranch Hand
XStream looks promising! Will look into JSON too.
Thanks,
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