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About: j-Interop is a Java Open Source library (under
LGPL) that implements the 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 Java Native Interface (JNI) to provide COM
access. This allows the library to be used from any
Non-Windows platform. It comes with pre-
implemented packages for automation. This
includes support for IDispatch, ITypeInfo, and
ITypeLib. For more flexibility (in the cases where
automation is not supported), it provides an API
set to directly invoke operations on a COM server.
Changes: A deadlock condition that came up when COM references were being added to the session and being dereferenced by the cleanup thread simultaneously has been resolved. Callbacks are now multithreaded. JIVariant has a fix to take care of unusually high arrays. A protocol error on Windows 2K3 servers has been resolved. The reference mechanism has been enhanced. The licensing has been changed to the LGPL 3.0.
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