> MS' arguments that ASP may perform well in certain environments (MS NT
IIS
> with MS SQL 7) seem reminiscent of PC developer's defending dBase...
> ultimately, product viability rests in advantages, not in yeah'but
> arguments.


I'm far from a raving MS fan, but I will point out that ASP apps written
as recommended (with the heavy lifting in COM objects in a real
language) can be very fast, scalable, etc.  It's also considerably
easier to get an ASP/IIS system up and running than a comparable Java
app server.

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