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Is Java.NET platform independent? [closed]

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Java is the supported language by .NET.

Where is it used ? Is there any IDE available for programming with Java.NET ?

Isn't Java.NET a platform independent ? Can we compile it using JVM ?


Java is not supported by .NET - C#, VB.NET and several other languages is.

Java, as well as a language, is a development platform entirely independent from .NET, although the underlying ideas are similar - one might indeed see .NET as Microsoft's answer to Java.


According to Wikipedia J# is deprecated, the last Visual Studio version with J# was VS2005.


You seem to be really confused or someone has lead you to this confusion.

Java is not supported by .NET and probably will never be.

simple Java is Oracle (SUN) and .NET is Microsoft.


If you want to develop in c# and deploy on Java compatible hosts, you can do it using Grasshopper.

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