| E. Meijer and J. Gough, "Technical Overview of the Common Language Runtime," tech. report, Microsoft, 2001; http://research.microsoft.com/ ~emeijer/Papers/CLR.pdf. |
....# EJB uses the Java programming language object model, exemplified by java.lang.Object, with the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) 6] providing run time support. # . NET is based on the Microsoft Intermediate Language (IL) 7] exemplified by System.Object, with the Common Language Runtime (CLR) [8] providing run time support. # CCM is based on the CORBA object model, exemplified by CORBA: Object, with a CORBA [9] ORB providing run time support. The JVM and CLR are similar in that they provide a runtime environment that manages running code and simplifies software development via automatic ....
E. Meijer and J. Gough, Technical Overview of the Common Language Runtime. Microsoft, 2000.
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E. Meijer and J. Gough, "Technical Overview of the Common Language Runtime," tech. report, Microsoft, 2001; http://research.microsoft.com/ ~emeijer/Papers/CLR.pdf.
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Eric Meijer and John Gough. Technical Overview of the Common Language Runtime. Microsoft, 2000.
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Eric Meijer and John Gough. Technical Overview of the Common Language Runtime. Microsoft, 2000.
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Eric Meijer and John Gough. Technical Overview of the Common Language Runtime. Microsoft, 2000.
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Erik Meijer and John Gough. Technical Overview of the Common Language Runtime. http://research.microsoft.com/emeijer/papers/clr.pdf, 2001.
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E. Meijer and J. Gough. Technical overview of the Common Language Runtime, 2002. White paper.
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E. Meijer and J. Gough, "Technical overview of the Common Language Runtime."
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