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| Just downloaded and tried it, it was able to convert helloworld, nothing more! I tried to convert multi-threaded programs, but no luck, I also tried to convert a class with a complicated design (inner classes and the like), but no luck either. I used the java.util.ArrayList class in a simple program, and tried to convert it to C#, but the convertor failed even that C# has a similar class (System.Collections.ArrayList). So download this tool only if you need to convert a helloworld program. |
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| Or, alternatively, you could use J#, which plugs into VS and allows you to compile Java natively. Microsoft only has a license for v1.1.4 of Java, so that's the latest version you'll see in any Microsoft tool.
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