Implementation of DCOM wire protocol (MSRPC) to enable development of Pure Bi-Directional, Non-Native Java applications which can interoperate with any COM component.The implementation is itself purely in Java and does not use JNI to provide COM access.

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Object Brokering

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Eclipse Public License

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  • It's a great library. I used it to develop a solution for our big customer. I hope this project is not dead.
  • Very nice app :)
  • Works great. Thanks
  • Amazing tool : documentation is great (it could be tricky to configure DCOMCNFG) And it works perfectly. It made my day!
  • Amazing tool. Works perfect. Very helpful.
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Intended Audience

Developers

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Object Brokering Software

Registered

2006-08-11