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|      Hi, I am not particularly familiar with Java, other than knowing about the basics (attended an introductory course, but never seriously programmed in Java).      I wonder if it would be possible to wrap the LimeWire backend (core) code into a shared library and design an interface that allowed me to use the Limewire core in C or C++ programs I know, Java is run as byte code and requires a complex run time environment. So you cannot really call Java code as a function from C/C++ ![]() So how could this be done, if at all? Sincerely, Christian  |  
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