One substantial advantage with servlets is that with good design a lot of
functionality can be abstracted into JAVA classes that can be reused in any
type of JAVA Applications (Web/Standalone/Distributed/...blah..blah...)
and also you can use JAVA classes from a number of sources for current
development. And I think that JAVA resources clearly outnumber VB6. There
are N number of other advantages, and you can refer to Sun web-site and many
other resources for them.
Thanks
Vivek
-----Original Message-----
From: Mikhail A.Golovanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 4:07 PM
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Definitely bad idea. Set up a Linux box and start doing it just now.
Or stick to NT and work. Clients want functional and scalable
sites, they do not care whether are you GNU adept or MCSD.
And servlets is not much cleverer than say VB6 WebClasses...
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> Idea is if we want to move to UNIX later, wanted to make use of these
> SERVLETS. Does it make sense?.
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