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[ILUG] Wayyyy Ot ... Porting VB code to Java or C

[ILUG] Wayyyy Ot ... Porting VB code to Java or C

Mark nvm1 at yahoo.com
Sun May 28 17:55:21 IST 2000


Afternoon,

Would anyone know of any good tools that will Convert
Visual Basic code to Java or C ?? or is it even
possible.

I have a job in hand which requires me to port 2 of my
companies apps to a citrixy or web-based interface.

One option is java which may be very messy.

The other is to port the app to C and deliver it via
X-Windows....or could I run some kind of emulator on
linux which will run the VB code?????

There is also another option which is very expensive:
Build a Citrix Metaframe server and deliver the apps
via the java client..

Is there any software out ther that will webalize apps
on the fly??

Sorry about this spam, I have no where else to go.

Any feedback what-so-ever will be greatly appreciated.

Kindest Regards

Mark

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