> Yes, but how does this have anything to do with Microsoft .NET? > Interfacing different languages via a message queue thru stdin/stdout? I > do not understand how you can compare that with Microsoft's .NET > technology. The core of .NET is the Common Language Runtime, and there > is already a competitor for this: it's called the Java platform :-) > Please elaborate on how you plan to implement a .NET equivalent. > > Gerhard H�ring > > aotto2@my-deja.com wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > after Mirosoft create .NET , it's time to answer > > > > have a look to: > > > > http://home.t-online.de/home/aotto/mqcon_E.html > > > > to read more about it > Hi, you arr right, MqCon isn't the answer its the way MqCon was written ==> CO-Process MqCon is just an example on how to glue together "MqSeries" with TCL based on the CO-Process architecture mfg aotto :) Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/