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Working with Windows: The COM Interface

From: James G.
Sent on: Friday, March 18, 2016, 8:57 AM
Yes, an "eek" moment.

I have to build some software that will talk to a component that is only available as a Windows COM Object. Browsing around, there are a few options for the Java side but they're all pretty ancient.

Can anyone offer some advice on libraries to pick or avoid? I'm looking at Jacob and com4j at present, neither of which are particularly maintained.

Thanks,

James

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