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  • Building Server-side Dynamic HTML Applications with WFC

    Visual J++ 6.0 supports the creation of the next generation of Web-based applications using Dynamic HTML classes. Learn more about Visual J++ 6.0 and Dynamic HTML in the associated whitepaper. (Microsoft)

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  • Delegates in Visual J++ 6.0

    Microsoft Visual J++ 6.0 introduces a new language feature: delegates. Delegates enable scenarios that other languages - C++, Pascal, Modula, and others - have addressed with function pointers. Unlike function pointers, delegates are object-oriented, type-safe, and secure. (Microsoft)

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  • Introduction to Graphics Programming using WFC

    This article describes how to use the WFC Graphics object to access the high-performance graphics capabilties of the Windows Platform. (Microsoft)

    msdn.microsoft.com

  • Introduction to Windows Foundation Classes for Java

    Set of class libraries that works seamlessly with Visual J++. The combination of this class framework and RAD tool make it easy to build fast and powerful applications and components for the Microsoft platform using the Java language. The following article goes provides indepth information about how you can use WFC to create powerful Visual J++ 6.0 applications. (Microsoft)

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  • Programming Dynamic HTML in Java

    The com.ms.wfc.html package of the Windows Foundation Classes for Java (WFC) framework lets you access the power of Dynamic HTML (DHTML) on a Web page directly from a Java class. Learn more about how Visual J++ 6.0 can allow you to create seamless DHTML Web pages. (Microsoft)

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  • The Truth About Delegates

    Delegates are a new object-oriented language feature in Visual J++ 6.0. The following technical article explores the relationship of delegates and Visual J++ 6.0 and recants Sun's assessment of delegates. (Microsoft)

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  • WFC Programming Concepts

    Windows Foundation Classes for Java (WFC) provides a framework of Java packages that support components targeted for the Windows operating system and the Dynamic HTML object model. Learn more about how Visual J++ 6.0 can allow you to build tight applications using new features included in Visual J++ 6.0. (Microsoft)

    msdn.microsoft.com

  • Base WFC Run-Time Dependencies

    Lists important dependencies for Windows Foundation Classes (WFC) including required versions of operating systems, VMs, and common DLLs. (Microsoft)

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  • Displaying Data on Web Pages Using DHTML

    Discusses how the Microsoft Visual J++ version 6.0 Dynamic HTML class library can be used to design and deploy Web-based applications. (Microsoft)

    msdn2.microsoft.com

  • O'Reilly Network: A Visual J# .NET Primer

    Demonstrates what's involved in developing with tool set.

    www.ondotnet.com

  • Microsoft Visual J# .NET

    Microsoft Java development tool for .Net platform.

    msdn.microsoft.com

  • IT-Director.com: Microsoft offers another Java substitute

    A look at Microsoft's latest pseudo-Java offering, J#.Net.

    www.it-director.com

  • Frequently Ask Questions for Visual J++

    This article covers some of the most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the Microsoft Visual J++. (Microsoft)

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  • Microsoft Visual J++ Technical FAQ

    Technical frequently asked questions and answers about Microsoft Visual J++. (Microsoft)

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    Retails modern, classic and contemporary furniture.

    www.articledesign.com

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