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Ron Ritzman (
talk) 23:59, 8 August 2009 (UTC)reply
Delete No references given in article. Software itself doesn't seem to notable, from Google searches.
Netalarmtalk 05:38, 9 August 2009 (UTC)reply
DeleteNo Insufficient coverage in any reliable sources to evidence notability.Merge to
Mono (software). Notability borderline in and of itself, but very solid in context of Mono. --
Cybercobra(talk) 02:50, 15 August 2009 (UTC)reply
IKVM is not specific to Mono - it works equally well on Microsoft's .NET implementation, and in fact I believe it's more widely used on .NET than Mono. If it absolutely must be merged I'd instead move it to something along the lines of "CLR interoptability utilities", where things like P/Invoke, IronPython, IronRuby, IronScheme, C++/CLI, and the like could be merged into as well.
Tuxcantfly (
talk) 01:50, 15 August 2009 (UTC)reply
Actually apparently IKVM is now bundled with recent versions of Mono hence merging it into the Mono article would also be an option.
Tuxcantfly (
talk) 08:13, 15 August 2009 (UTC)reply
Given that IKVM is essentially a free JVM implemented in .NET using OpenJDK, it could also potentially be merged into
Free Java implementations or
OpenJDKTuxcantfly (
talk) 03:23, 15 August 2009 (UTC)reply
Keep IKVM is widely used for Java and .NET interoperability these days. There are a variety of articles covering it, such as
http://onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2004/08/18/ikvm.html from O'Reilly publications - I've also seen it mentioned in several Java and .NET programming books but don't remember their names off hand.
Tuxcantfly (
talk) 21:39, 14 August 2009 (UTC)reply
Also, while not a reliable source itself,
http://www.ikvm.net/stories.html lists several testimonials as to IKVM's use in industry. There was also quite a stir on various news sites like Slashot when Eclipse was successfully run unmodified on IKVM, one of the first free JVMs to do so, though of course none of those are reliable sources.
Tuxcantfly (
talk) 03:18, 15 August 2009 (UTC)reply
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