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It's a fact that most production environments now use a mixture of both Java and .NET, despite all the partisan disputes over which side should "win." To be prudently responsible in the face of this business reality, it is imperative that developers get both sides to work together. Interoperability is no longer an option: fortunately, you do have some options for choosing the best path for achieving interoperability for your project.

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