No, but if he wants to get data/objects back back, it
will have to be parsed through a HTTP response message.
If he can directly talk to EJB through a COM bridge
component, this seems like it avoids all that hassle.


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You shouldn't have any trouble calling a servlet from an asp.

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asap solutions wrote:
>
> Is it possible to use asp to call Javaclients /Servlet which in turn
> would call EJB Components

Many things are possible :-) But I doubt that what you requested would be
convenient to program. Check with your vendor if they support COM clients
(e.g. Active Server Pages) directly calling EJB components.

<vendor>
Quite a few of our customers use ASPs that call EJBs (directly, using IIOP).
If you are interested, check out http://www.sybase.com/products/easerver.
</vendor>
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