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Developer's Corner / Re: Convert between C# and Java with CSharpJavaMerger
« Last post by sindy55 on September 20, 2009, 10:19 PM »
I came across this :). If you're interested, you can join the project too. It is also available at CodePlex:
http://csharpjavamerger.codeplex.com/

Cheers.
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Developer's Corner / Convert between C# and Java with CSharpJavaMerger
« Last post by sindy55 on September 17, 2009, 01:44 AM »
CSharpJavaMerger is an open source tool. It provides common interfaces of C# and Java and enables you to write one set of code which can be used both by C# and Java.

Below is a method that can be used in both of C# and Java. In the sample, CString is a class defined in the CSharpJavaMerger Framework.

public void AddTwoValues()
{
    try
    {
        CString strValue1 = m_mainForm.GetFirstTextBoxValue();
        CString strValue2 = m_mainForm.GetSecondTextBoxValue();

        int iValue1 = strValue1.ToInteger();
        int iValue2 = strValue2.ToInteger();
        int iResult = iValue1 + iValue2;
        CString strShowResult = CString.ValueOf(iResult);
        m_mainForm.ShowResult(strShowResult);
        CString strSaveResult = new CString(strValue1.GetValue() + " + " + strValue2.GetValue() + " = " + strShowResult.GetValue() + "\n");
        m_mainForm.SaveResult(strSaveResult);
    }
    catch (Exception ee)
    {
        m_mainForm.SaveResult(new CString(ee.Message + "\n"));
        m_mainForm.ShowResult(new CString("Error"));
    }
}

More info on CSharpJavaMerger: http://www.kevingao....harp-java-conversion
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