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    jStart32 works as Win32-EXE wrapper to start JAVA Applications running on Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Both tools, the wrapper and the configuration tool are written in Delphi 7.
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    The startJ is a small but very powerful java integrated development environment, which provides multiple document edit, code reformat, compile, decompile and automaticliy generate C++/delphi JNI wrapper code.
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    Code that makes it feasible to do mixed-language programming in Delphi (i.e. Borland Object Pascal) and Java. Currently contains JNI wrapper code to make it easier to use Delphi rather than C/C++ with the JNI (Java Native Interface.)
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