Ok, but if you need to use DLL's, there's no such
thing as a 100% pure Java solution is there? Very
often you need to use already developed modules
because it would be too expensive to rewrite them or
no need to rewrite them mainly because they're working
just fine. If that's the case, you can't stick on to
your opinions on what's the best language or what's
the best OS. You need to listen to what your customer
or employer needs and what they are willing to pay
for.... Integrate, integrate, integrate
Just a cent or two of my opinions... :)
/Johannes
--- Kai Hackemesser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > > Well, if
your jsp/servlet will reside on a Windows
> > machine, an easy way to use your DLL's would be to
> > make a Java wrapper in Visual J++ and call the
> DLL's
> > methods from those...
>
> hmm. That may be possible. But is that 100% pure
> JAVA? I think not. I'm a
> 100% pure JAVA programmer.
>
> ciao!
> Kai
>
>
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