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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:58:56+00:00 2026-05-13T14:58:56+00:00

I am curious as to how people port open source projects such as Lucene

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I am curious as to how people port open source projects such as Lucene and Hibernate from Java to .NET? Is it a simple matter of using the Java Language Conversion Assistant 2.0 released by Microsoft?

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    2026-05-13T14:58:56+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:58 pm

    Unfortunately, there’s usually a much greater effort involved for projects that large. What’s efficient in one language may not be in another, and more importantly what exists in one language may not in another. NHibernate for example took years to port over, and they’re still doing it (albeit adding features the whole time, like Linq).

    It’s usually a matter siting down and porting classes one by one, optimizing where possible, changing structures where needed. Things like generics, aliases and boxing all change in the port. Then, after you get it all over, there’s often lots of optimization still left to be done (of course this is optional…), maybe it’s events, maybe it’s statics and extension methods, could be anything your new language/platform offers that the old one didn’t.

    Think of it this way, why are you porting it to .Net? I’d wager to say you’re in one of two situations, one you’re stuck using .Net because of work (doh, sorry!) or you like .Net because it offers you some advantage. In the second category that means you chose it over Java, so in porting you’d want to take advantage of whatever features that made you choose .Net in the first place.

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