Rohit,
1.The MVC model on Windows has been implemented as the Windows DNA
architecture...now known as COM+.
Earlier it was a separate implementation of libraries, now (with Win2000)it
has been integrated into the OS itself.
This is a collection of technologies to help you develop n-tier scalable
architecture applications, right from the UI to middleware components to the
data access tier to Messaging Queues and actual database driver wrappers.
2.The equivalent of EJB's in this architecture are DCOM (COM on the network
for you) components.These may or may not run under MTS which is the
transaction server for Windows.
The technology now used for creating DCOM components is primarily ATL which
has replaced MFC in creating extremely lightweight components.
Hope this helps!
-----Original Message-----
From: Rohit Kuttappan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 12:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: What is equivalent of EJB in ASP?
I am new to server side programming. Although I have some exposure to jsp
and servlets, I have no experience with asp. But my job requirement is that
I learn asp as well.
Though, I believe that jsp and asp are quite similar, I have not been able
to figure out how the MVC model applies to asp and what is the equivalent of
EJB in asp. Please help me.
regards,
Rohit.
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