J# is a stop-gap fix, but nobody really uses it. If you want to program in Java, write Java. If you want to program for .NET, learn C# (pretty easy if you know Java) and use C#.
If you have Java code to port to .NET, use the Java Language Conversion Assistant (JCLA) that Microsoft provides. There's really no need for J#, and I don't know of any commercial companies using it, so it shouldn't appear as job requirements.
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Ed
On 2006-08-02 08:48:57
ne0aes0p
On 2006-08-01 12:03:00