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在ASP中使用Java类(Using Java Classes from ASP)
时间:2022-11-14 23:39:11 编辑:袖梨 来源:一聚教程网
                                            Using Java Classes from ASP
COM components aren't the only way to use compiled code in your ASP applications. If you're familiar with
Java, but have no way of wrapping your classes as COM objects (for example, you use JDK or J++ Standard),
you can still use java from ASP. And here's how
First, make sure you have access to the C:java	rustlib directory on your production server. 
Most shared hosting plans wouldn't allow this kind of access, but if you're developing an intranet, or a
site for dedicated server deployment, you'll be just dandy.
Next step, compile your java class as you would compile an applet or console class, using your favourite
compiler, any one will do, and remember to jot down the names of the public methods and properties your
class makes available.
Drop your class file into the rustlib folder, and make sure you have a recent Java Virtual Machine
installed on the server. the latest MS version is here.
Now to call the class from your ASP pages, use the following syntax
set myJavaObject = GetObject("java:classname")
So if you compiled your class as 'foobar.class', you use
set myJavaObject = GetObject("java:foobar")
Generally, the performance of a java class used like this is slightly slower than a COM dll, but faster
than just scripting, and you also have easy access to the inbuilt java class libraries, some of which
you'll find VERY useful in your ASP apps.
Finally, call methods of the object as you would call methods of any other COM component
                                        				                
                    
                        
                            
                        
                 
                
            COM components aren't the only way to use compiled code in your ASP applications. If you're familiar with
Java, but have no way of wrapping your classes as COM objects (for example, you use JDK or J++ Standard),
you can still use java from ASP. And here's how
First, make sure you have access to the C:
Most shared hosting plans wouldn't allow this kind of access, but if you're developing an intranet, or a
site for dedicated server deployment, you'll be just dandy.
Next step, compile your java class as you would compile an applet or console class, using your favourite
compiler, any one will do, and remember to jot down the names of the public methods and properties your
class makes available.
Drop your class file into the rustlib folder, and make sure you have a recent Java Virtual Machine
installed on the server. the latest MS version is here.
Now to call the class from your ASP pages, use the following syntax
set myJavaObject = GetObject("java:classname")
So if you compiled your class as 'foobar.class', you use
set myJavaObject = GetObject("java:foobar")
Generally, the performance of a java class used like this is slightly slower than a COM dll, but faster
than just scripting, and you also have easy access to the inbuilt java class libraries, some of which
you'll find VERY useful in your ASP apps.
Finally, call methods of the object as you would call methods of any other COM component
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