ASP. It is more compliant and direct with MS SQL DBs.
Developing a Servlet or JSP project would be more time-consuming than merely
coding in a familiar ASP environment.
nasser
software/ecommerce/it developer
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From: "Chandra, Debmalya (CAP, RAIL)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 11:02 AM
Subject: Servlet or JSP
> Hi friends,
>
> I have a "HTML ready" page. I mean someone has already done the screen in
> HTML. The controls in the page are like : textarea(s), command buttons,
> comboboxes. My job is to populate the screen using SQL server DB. I might
> have to design similar "HTML ready" screens which are all interlinked
(i.e.
> they would call and pass information among themselves). There are some
front
> end validations too.
> Could you suggest if I should go for JSP under this situation or servlets.
> In other words, what kind of technique should one go for, so that
> development time is quickest (and easy too), given that the developer has
> some background in Java, but more in ASP.
>
> TIA.
>
>
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