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Re: Using multiple programming languages via DLL

I don't see the point in making DLLs in Java, and as far as I know you cannot get Java to create a VxWork .out file. You can get LabVIEW to call a .out file, and you can create them using C tools. So if you wish to use two languages, I'd encourage LV and C++ instead of LV and Java. On the other hand, I don't think you'll find as many limitations in LV as you may think. Feel free to post detailed questions.

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