>>I know of no reason to expect it to be less than great, unless you just don't like using ASP technology for web apps.
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>There is nothing in COM Codebook that ties it to ASP. The business objects can be called from any server process, including WWWC.
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>>It appears to me that it is designed with .NET in mind, so it can be easily adapted to new technologies like ASP+, COM+, ADO+, etc.
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>We'll see. :-)
Well, there are some .aspx examples attached. I was amazed that I managed to unpack everything, build the .dlls (and nice thing with VFP6, they self-registered immediately), pointed the virtual web directory to where the .asp files were and then called it from the next machine's browser - and there it was. Total time: 20 minutes (could have been faster, had the directories in the .zip files been more consistent, so I had to watch out).
Of course, I feel like a complete idiot when I look at the .asp files. Though, I'm getting to understand that tool. Probably the last thing I'll understand is how the hell do they decide which things will be done in VBS and which in JS?