"Juan Carlos P�rez Fuertes" wrote:
> >Normally, VA will generate its own classes which might not be the same if
> >generated with netDynamic, am I right ?
> Yes, I mean the structure is different but this is the same if you create a
> servlet and I create another the way of programming and structuring the
> code is different, but the more important think are:
> The supported jsdk version.
> Your design.
>
Could you be more specific as in design ? Let say, if I create a bean for a
specific process using VA, can this bean be used as a component in another
servlet generated using nD ? Is a bean an independent object ?
We are so uncertain of the tools, that we are worried that whatever "products"
we develop now might be a waste if we decided to use another tools later. Does
it make any sense ?
>
> >A servlet generated by VA can communicate freely with another servlet
> generated >by netDynamic ?
> Yes of course, becuase the interaction between the web server and the
> servlet are standard, but it also depends of your design and the web server
> (servlet engine).
We are currently using Netscape Enterprise Web Server and have not decided on
which servlet engine to use. Have you any opinion on this ?
>
>
> Good Luck
Thanks for clearing up some clouds. : )
fei
>
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