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'''Visual J++''' is [[Microsoft]]'s implementation of [[Java]]. Microsoft's policy of [[wp:Embrace, extend and extinguish|"embrace, extend and extinguish"]] was applied during the creation of Visual J++, with the end result being a Java executable that might not run on the standard Sun Java runtime if certain MS features were used. (For more information, see [[wp:Visual J++#J++ against the Java Standard|J++ against the Java Standard]] and [[wp:Visual J++#Litigation against J++|Litigation against J++]].)
'''Visual J++''' is [[Microsoft]]'s implementation of [[Java]]. Microsoft's policy of [[wp:Embrace, extend and extinguish|"embrace, extend and extinguish"]] was applied during the creation of Visual J++, with the end result being a Java executable that might not run on the standard Sun Java runtime if certain MS features were used. (For more information, see [[wp:Visual J++#J++ against the Java Standard|J++ against the Java Standard]] and [[wp:Visual J++#Litigation against J++|Litigation against J++]].)

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Visual J++ is an implementation of Java. Other implementations of Java.
Visual J++ is part of Visual Studio. You may find other members of Visual Studio at Category:Visual Studio.

Visual J++ is Microsoft's implementation of Java. Microsoft's policy of "embrace, extend and extinguish" was applied during the creation of Visual J++, with the end result being a Java executable that might not run on the standard Sun Java runtime if certain MS features were used. (For more information, see J++ against the Java Standard and Litigation against J++.)