1. The MS JVM is windows only
2. It uses its own WFC classes which 'wrap' many windows functions such as registry access
3. Sun jdk 1.1 is supported, no Swing support
4. ActiveX is supported
5. Very importantly. MS no longer support J++!!
you will see that the technical articles there are a few years old now!!
I believe MS are trying to push the java extensions of .Net as the 'new' flavour J++.
Having said this the visual J++ IDE and form designer are very good. If you want a fast compiler, are not worried about portability , or using jdk 1.2 features then (i hate to say it)it's not at all bad.
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