Unfortunately not. Java packages use a different API and binary format than .NET assemblies. If there is a topic on which You'd like to find a .NET library, a good place to search is the open source hosting site sponsored by Microsoft,
http://codeplex.com Jamal On 7/2/2010 11:01 AM, Homme, James wrote:
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