Hi Jay,
  Of course this is possible, you can have your .Net app make a
service call to the Java application.   If I'm not mistaken you can
interact with REST services via WCF, I think you can even do so using
JSON as the interchange format.



Robert





On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 06:01, Jay <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am using Google APP Engine in Java to send XMPP messages to GTalk
> users.There is a servlet that sends these messages.
>
> There is a separate application written in .NET that takes care of
> other activities of my application. My question is; can I trigger this
> servlet to send a chat to a particular JID from my .NET application?
>
> To broaden it, can my servlet and my .NET application do a 2way
> communication? using WCF probably? I don't want to move my business
> logic from .NET to Servlets.
>
> Is this straight-forward? Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
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