Application Interoperability: Microsoft .NET and J2EE: Microsoft(r) .Net and J2ee (Patterns & Practices)

Peter Laudati, Microsoft Corporation William Loeffler, Microsoft CorporationDavid Aiken, ArkitecKeith Organ, ArkitecAnthony Steven, Content Master Ltd.Mike Preradovic, Intrinsyc SoftwareWayne Citrin, JNBridge, Inc.Peter Clift, VMC Consulting

ISBN 0-7356-1847-X

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Contributors

The team that produced Application Interoperability: Microsoft .NET and J2EE came from a wide range of areas within Microsoft and from many of our partner organizations.

The following people made a substantial contribution to the writing, developing, and testing of this content.

Development

Peter Laudati, Microsoft Consulting ServicesWilliam Loeffler, Microsoft Platform Architecture GroupDavid Aiken, Arkitec Ltd.Keith Organ, Arkitec Ltd.Anthony Steven, Content Master Ltd.Mike Preradovic, Intrinsyc SoftwareWayne Citrin, JNBridge, LLCPeter Clift, VMC Consulting Corporation

Test

Chris Sfanos, Microsoft Platform Architecture GroupSameer Tarey, Infosys Technologies Ltd.Prashant Bansode, Infosys Technologies Ltd.Manish Mendiratta, Infosys Technologies Ltd.Rohit Sharma, Infosys Technologies Ltd.Nancy Fabiana K., Infosys Technologies Ltd.Paresh Gujar, Infosys Technologies Ltd.Sameer Aras, Infosys Technologies Ltd.

Edit

RoAnn Corbisier, Microsoft Platform Architecture GroupTina Burden, Entirenet

Review

Gianpaolo Carraro, Microsoft CorporationSimon Guest, Microsoft CorporationSandy Khaund, Microsoft CorporationArvindra Sehmi, Microsoft Corporation

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