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Hi,
Thanks for your explanation.
But, how
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> Hi
>
> This .dll works like IIS extention and it connects IIS to tomcat throw
there
> protocol (ajpv12) ab
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>From my understanding, this isapi_redirect.dll act like an
wan
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From: "Artem Babenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi
>
> Of corse you can
>
> I have downloaded this from apache.org
>
> isapi_
tomcat conf files.
re
Artem
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How can i
How can i nstall these 3 dll or where do i have to place them?
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De : Artem Babenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hi
Of corse you can
I have downloaded this from apach
: Jsp and asp on the IIS?
Hi
Of corse you can
I have downloaded this from apache.org
isapi_redirect.dll --- maybe this will help you to install tomcat at the
IIS
jni_connect.dll
nsapi_redirect.dll
tomcat does not install into IIS. There are other ways of having to servers
on same machine
specification and reference
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Erwan TROEL
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 6:20 AM
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Thanks for your answer.
Is It possible to use jsp and asp on the same server : IIS by adding tomcat
separately.
Jorge Barrera
Coral Reef Technologies, Inc.
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Thanks for your answer.
Is It possible to use jsp and asp on the same server : IIS by adding tomcat?
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Some relevant FAQs on JSP/Servl
> You can get details about ASP+ at www.aspfree.com site.
> According to information provided , developer can use
> any lanuguage , this might be a advantage over JSP
According to the JSP specification, you can plug any language into JSP (like
ASP) providing it can handle exceptions properly. <%@
Selvamani Jayakumar wrote:
>
> hi
>
> You can get details about ASP+ at www.aspfree.com site.
> According to information provided , developer can use
> any lanuguage , this might be a advantage over JSP
>
Sure, as long as you only want to run on a M$ windooze supported
platform. They may have impr
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I read an article on ASP+ and it seems that they work really hard to 'hide'
submitted form elements. What I mean by this is I don't like the method
used to access them. It makes submitted form elements look like C++ global
variables (ie, you aren't accessing them through an object). In my
appli
on and
> reference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Where did you read about ASP+? I am interested in seing what it has to
>offer
>compared with JSP.
>
>Thanks
>
>Mark
>
>--
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hi
You can get details about ASP+ at www.aspfree.com site.
According to information provided , developer can use
any lanuguage , this might be a advantage over JSP
Mani
hi
You can get details about ASP+ at www.aspfree.com site.
According to information provided , developer can use
any lanuguage , this might be a advantage over JSP
Mani
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Yeah - but wait until ASP+! It is apparently compiled *and*, supports
additional languages for scripting (eg COBOL, C#) *AND* has a similar
architectural philoshophy to JSP: that is it emphasizes seperation of code
into seperate file which
rver Pages specification and reference
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ASP is interpreted each time request is made, somewhat like embeded SQL.
JSP is container, somewhat l
Any comment on actual performance?
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1. COM components referenced from ASP's hang the web server and
possibly the system if they have
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> hi,
> Can someone point out to me how does jsp perform better than
> asp.I am a newcomer to jsp even though I've worked with java for quite
> some time.Apart from th
V.Vasant
What platform do you want to run your server pages
on?
Wayne Allison
--- "V.Vasant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> Can someone point out to me how does jsp
> perform better than
> asp.I am a newcomer to jsp even though I've worked
> with java for quite
> some time.Apart f
s ASP's are the easiest way for new
programmers to author web pages that create dynamic content from
a SQL database. Thus the popularity of ASP pages.
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hi,
Can someone point out to me how does jsp perform better than
asp.I am a newcomer to jsp even though I've worked with java for quite
some time.Apart from the portability issue , I don't find something
convincing in using jsp than learning asp. Please help.
-V.Vasant
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ThanX for your sugession Mr.Vishal,
I am able to connect ASP page from JSP with parameters, but problem is I
don't want to give the total URL like
http://myserver/xxx.as
/2000 10:03:09 PM
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I also think it should be sim
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Why not call an ASP page using GET with the necessary parameters? This
limits what you can do between ASP/JSP, e
the other.
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From: sstirling
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 4:26 AM
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Not likely. What makes you think that?
Scott Stirling
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>
>think may be can use resin with iis and base on the servlets to pass
>parameters
>between asp and
t: Thursday, May 11, 2000 10:50 PM
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>
> hi frinds,
> I am working on JSP in IIS server by using JRUN, but I want to pass the
> perameters from JSP page to ASP page.
>
rdry to route ASP to JSP and back
> again/vice-versa.
>
> Scott Stirling
>
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hi frinds,
I am working on JSP in IIS server by using JRUN, but I want to pass the
perameters from JSP page to ASP pa
hi frinds,
I am working on JSP in IIS server by using JRUN, but I want to pass the
perameters from JSP page to ASP page.
please help me friends.
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TIA
bye
koti
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I'm in a situation where I have to mix the use of JSP and ASP. Does anybody know if
it is possible to explicitly put the data in the response header and have that data be
read by ASP? I've tried using the setHeader method, but then the ASP isn't able to
find what I've
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