Part of it is the way people are used to working with COM objects.
After you create a COM object in a ASP script, you still have to use
the scripting language (Jscript/...) to make much sense out of the COM
object that was created.
And since this thread is about "My view on JSP", IMHO:
The other fact of life is that COM is COM! it is platform specific
(loses all advantages that Java has), it is harder to develop COM
objects vs Java Beans... In summary, it is less likely that having
to write COM objects in order to acheive design/data separation would
promote developers from going down that path.
-abhishek
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Abhishek Chauhan, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Archie Russell wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Nicolas Pujol wrote:
> > I would like to make a point. As far as I am concerned the beauty of JSP
> > rests almost exclusively in the BEAN tag or more recently the USEBEAN tag.
>
> I've never used ASP, but I thought that COM objects were accessed in a
> way similar to beans? Is it that the COM objects aren't referenced in a
> special tag that gives JSP an advantage?
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