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Creating .NET-based Mappers and Reducers for Hadoop with JNBridgePro

 This post was originally authored by Wayne Citrin on the JNBridge Labs page.The Apache Hadoop framework enables distributed processing of very large...

0 replies - 4893 views - 07/12/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

First Ever Oracle AQ & .NET Integration!

Just about any .NET and Java applications can be integrated these days with a little bit of hacking by the experts at JNBridge.  Their solution basically...

1 replies - 3713 views - 06/11/12 by Matthew Schmidt in Articles

Hadoop MapReducers in .NET - Making C# and VB First Class Citizens in Hadoop

Hadoop was written in Java.  So it makes sense that Java will always be Hadoop's best friend.  Hadoop streaming is great tool that allows interoperability...

1 replies - 10993 views - 05/21/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Emerging "Kits" for Java and .NET Interoperability Scenarios

Have you ever tried to integrate BizTalk with non-Windows-based systems so you could use SSH with it?  Its tough, and since many cloud IaaS services are...

0 replies - 5365 views - 02/29/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Trying to Catch "Project Lighting" in a Bottle

At JavaOne this week, Wayne Citrin, the CTO of JNBridge, tried to gauge developer interest in a solution that would bring significant .NET/Java...

0 replies - 5394 views - 09/23/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Case Study: Integrating Benefitfocus' JMS and .NET Architectures

Benefitfocus is the largest healthcare benefits provider in the US.  They sell a wide array of SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) offerings for health insurance...

0 replies - 8179 views - 03/28/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

JNBridgePro 5.0 Bridges Java and .NET

JNBridge, a provider of interoperability tools between Java and .NET frameworks, announced the newest versions of JNBridge Pro and its JMS adapters. ...

0 replies - 7869 views - 11/09/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News