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  • JExcel is a library for integrating Microsoft Excel into Swing applications and for working with Excel workbooks and worksheets from Java. # Automation of an Excel application, workbooks, worksheets, etc. # Embedding a workbook in a Java Swing application. # Handling Excel workbook or worksheet events. # full JNIWrapper API access.
  • ComfyJ is a COM-to-Java-to-COM bridge. ComfyJ allows a Java application easily integrate with any COM/OLE/OCX/ActiveX libraries and to expose Java objects as COM objects. And all this is possible with pure Java without writing native code.
  • JExplorer is a library that provides developers with an easy-to-use ability to integrate Microsoft Internet Explorer into Swing applications. # JExplorer Standard - allows embedding the Internet Explorer browser into Swing applications and use the provided JExplorer API. # JExplorer Professional - This version will be useful for those, who require a tight integration with MSHTML and DOM functionality and intend to use low-level IE API.
  • JexePack allows you to deploy your Java application, along with its resources (like GIF, JPG, JNI DLLs, etc), into a single compressed 32-bit Windows EXE that targets multiple Java runtime environments. Supports an EXE an a Windows NT service. A great way to deploy your Java application as a Windows EXE because your end-users only see a standard EXE (with a nice icon that you define) -- and your program is still all Java and run by a Java VM.
  • The xFunction library is the universal solution for integration of Java code with code written in other languages, superior in many aspects to Java Native Interface (JNI). With xFunction, you no longer need to implement those ugly native methods. Instead, you extend and instantiate xFunction classes to create conventional Java objects representing external functions, data structures, pointers, and callbacks.
  • The xFunction library is the universal solution for integration of Java code with code written in other languages, superior in many aspects to Java Native Interface (JNI). With xFunction, you no longer need to implement those ugly native methods. Instead, you extend and instantiate xFunction classes to create conventional Java objects representing external functions, data structures, pointers, and callbacks.
  • The xFunction library is the universal solution for integration of Java code with code written in other languages, superior in many aspects to Java Native Interface (JNI). With xFunction, you no longer need to implement those ugly native methods. Instead, you extend and instantiate xFunction classes to create conventional Java objects representing external functions, data structures, pointers, and callbacks.
  • J2Native is the software development kit for working with native code from any Java application without using Java Native Interface (JNI) technology. While using J2Native you do not have to create native code libraries or deal with native code at all. You can call functions from any dynamic library or use system API without necessity to waste time on studying JNI.
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