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Microsoft plans to make available this week a test version of a new tool intended to attract Java developers to the company's .Net Web services plan.

The tool, Visual J#.Net, won't allow programmers to build standalone Java applications. Instead, it will let programmers use the Java language to write code that works only with Microsoft's forthcoming .Net plan, said Tony Goodhew, a product manager at Microsoft.

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