![]() Remote Method Invocation (Java RMI) and Java Native Interface (JNI) are such examples. While J++ conformed to the Java language specification, Microsoft did not implement certain features of the official Sun Java implementation in its Visual J++ product line. J++ compared to Sun's Java implementation their build of Oracle's OpenJDK, which Microsoft plans to support for at least 6 years, for LTS versions, i.e. Microsoft however, officially started distributing Java again in 2021 (though not bundled with Windows or its web browsers as before), i.e. Microsoft ceased such support for the MSJVM on Decem(later Oracle bought Sun, and with it Java and its trademarks). The implementation, MSJVM, did not pass Sun Microsystems' compliance tests leading to a lawsuit from Sun, Java's creator. It was introduced in 1996 and discontinued in January 2004, replaced to a certain extent by J# and C#. Syntax, keywords, and grammatical conventions were the same as Java's. ![]() Visual J++ is Microsoft's discontinued implementation of Java. For technical reasons, "Visual J#" redirects here.
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