FAQ for Java to C# Converter
Q: Are the original Java files altered in any way?
Your existing code is left completely intact. The new C# files are written to the new location that you specify.
Q: What is the conversion accuracy?
Our accuracy is the highest in the industry, but there will be significant adjustments required for all but the most trivial conversions. There are no direct equivalents for some aspects of Java. Read the rest of the FAQ to get an idea of a few things that are not converted. Java to C# Converter is intended to reduce the amount of work you'll have to do to convert code to C#, but it is just the first step.
Q: How are anonymous inner classes handled?
Anonymous inner classes are converted to C# private classes.
Q: What are the most common adjustments necessary after conversion?
Most Java platform or library function calls are not converted. However, we do convert a subset of the Java string, keyboard I/O, math, and utility function calls. Also, many Java container classes are converted to .NET container classes.
Java's event handling model has no direct equivalent in .NET's simple and concise event handling model.
Java wildcard generics have no equivalent in C#, unless used in a method declaration parameter list.
Java local classes cannot be declared within methods in C#. These are marked with a comment.