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Laura Stern
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I would only guess that if the package was converted to a .NET DLL that the classes returned from it are .NET (or at least .NET wrappers) even though the names suggest they are Java classes. So yes, define a variable of whatever type it says the method returns and put it on the left side of the left side of the assignment. For generic classes, with angle brackets in the name, make sure the type name is in quotes when you define it. Of course make sure that this DLL is in your assemblies .xml file and that the DLL is in the same directory as the .xml file.
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