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Whitepaper on Java/C++ Interoperability |
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Written by Content Team
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Oct 04, 2006 at 06:31 AM |
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The whitepaper “JunC++ion: Java/C++ Integration without Pain.” explores the strengths of in-process integration as a solution for cross-language integration problems involving Java and C++.
In-process integration is a middleware alternative that doesn’t require the external processes or servers that alternative approaches require. In some cases, in-process integration is a strategic alternative for certain integration situations.
“Integrating Java and C++ can be expensive and fraught with risk,” said Alexander Krapf, president and co-founder of CodeMesh, Inc. “Today’s integration toolbox contains a variety of tools. Web services and ESBs require inter-process communications to achieve integration. That’s appropriate for distributed systems, but it is complete overkill for bridging programming language gaps. This whitepaper provides a detailed examination of in-process integration and explains why it as an ideal option for integrating Java and C++ quickly, securely and reliably.”
The whitepaper compares the various interoperability options like CORBA, Web Services and Java Native Interface (JNI). The whitepaper also provides a checklist and a comparison table for technology decision making.
Download the CodeMesh whitepaper
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