There is an option:
You can use the io taglib from http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs, which
makes it possible
to make up a page from various sources. Your JSP should look like:
<%@ taglib uri="iotags" prefix="io"%>
<%
myEJB.myMethod();
%>
<io:request url="http://iisServer/m$Page.asp"/>
<%
java().stuff().again();
%>
This way you can create a single page from any http/ftp/file resources you
can think of.
Sincerely,
Sergei Batiuk.
-----Original Message-----
From: George Shafik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 3:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ASP and JSP with no redirection
Hi All,
Just wondering if there is another way to integrate both JSP and ASP
together in the one page without redirection through a specific port.
Is it possible to combine both an ASP and JSP page together thus giving you
the ability to access a COM and EJB object on the same page ?
I know this sounds crazy but if it is possible then I would imagine its
something that needs to be configured at the web server level such that
each Object method request is handled by its respective web server.
foo.JSP
<%
... myEJBBean.Method() ...
...myASPObj.Method()...
%>
Lets say our example is implemented on a JSP page then Tomcat/Apache will
need to know about IIS such that it passes the processing of
"myASPObj.Method() " to IIS. (no redirection)
Many thanks in advance for any feedback.
Regards,
George Shafik
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