I think you need a Java to COM bridge - COM or COM+ being the server-side
version of ActiveX.

Look at:

the J-Integra Java-COM bridge
http://www.linar.com/

jacob (java to com bridge) and it's free.

http://danadler.com/jacob/


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Himar Carmona Delgado [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 16 October 2002 02:57
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Server-Side ActiveX technology
>
>         Hi,
>
>         this question is in relation with Java and JSP.
>
>         It is possible to create an instance of an ActiveX object (i.e.
> accesing an automation server like Word, Excel) at server-side with JSP
> (Java) and achieve the same functionality as at client-side with
> JavaScript
> (or JScript)?
>
>         I already access Word from JavaScript with the function
> ActiveXObject. I'm searching a similar manner to obtain the same behavior,
> but at the server, (supposing the server is a Windows server).
>
>         For those who are Java-JSP-adicted: ASP already do that. :) I'm
> joking...
>
>
>         Himar Carmona Delgado
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