To Amit :
Hi Amit :
I think you are mislead by ur technology & Concepts!
Rather using ASP/DLL I would suggest Java/Dll. Later u can change to .SO/.DSO
(UNIX)
and "shared 68 k modules" in MAC. Currently ASP is not supported on all
platform.
So, Its definitely better choice and option !!!
I hope you have understood the matter.
Paresh
"Praveen Kumar S ." wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The servlets are available in servlets.jar in the classpath...
>
> As far as speed is concerned, I assume you ment, bringing yourself todate,
> fast.... rather than speed of java.
>
> As far as NT or win98 or other O/S are concerned, as a java programmer
> developing servlets, i would rather use the API available rather than opt
> for native API, which as you can note is not platform independent, if i want
> to make native calls, use DLL, I would rather use ASP.. than make a system
> call in a web application.
>
> Amit
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Paresh Gheewala [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 10:26 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Compiling Servlet on Windows 98 machine
> >
> > Mr. MOS
> > see, MOS if you want best speed in Java then you have to use native calls
> > and call the DLLs.
> > You can save memory and as well as your programms will work faster.
> > you have not set the proper class path ! Use NT as for my better
> > suggestion ! It will not crash accidently as 98/95 !
> > And you can start WEB services automatically by registering the services
> > in control panel of WIN NT !
> >
> >
> > PARESH M GHEEWALA
> > *** Read Read & Read till you get the work ***
> > *** Work Work & Work till you get success. ***
> > *** Apply your intelligency while working ***
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> >
> >
> > "Steele, Robert" wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I need to get up to speed on Java at work and seem to be getting my
> > fair share worth of bruises as I try to get up to speed.
> >
> > I am trying to double my efforts by configuring my home machine so
> > that I can develop there also. Although I have gone through the same
> > motions of downloading the SDK, JDK, and the JSWDK, I cannot seem to
> > compile a simple 'HelloWorld' servlet. (I am able to compile the same
> > servlet at work). The best I can tell is that I need to add something to
> > my class path in the 'Autoexec.bat' file, but I don't know what.
> >
> > I am at work right now, so I cannot share my exact class path, but,
> > from memory, I know I include at least the following:
> >
> >
> > C:\jdk1.2.2\lib\tools.jar;C:\javamail-1.1.2\mail.jar;C:\jaf-1.0.1\activati
> > on.jar;
> >
> > The error has something to do with not being able to find javax
> > files related to the HttpServlet. Can anyone lend any insight into a
> > possible solution, or do I need to provide more info first??
> >
> > MOS
> >
> >
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