This sample demonstrates Java->COM and COM->Java communications.
The sample is invoked from Java. The constructor of the class we invoke
instantiates a COM-implemented object. Three methods are then exercised.
The first two methods take and return numeric arguments. The third method
instantiates a Java-implemented object, and passes the interface pointer back
to Java, caching a local copy for its own use later on. The new java object
is then used from both Java and COM transparently. That is, the COM object
treats it no differently than any other COM object, and Java treats it as a
Java object.
For more detailed information, please reference the Readme.txt file.