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Java Applet/Servlet vs. .NET

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    blue_angel
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    Hi, I want to ask if there is in .NET an similar technology to the Java Applet/Servlet. And if such a thing exists pls help me with some documentation resources. Thanks a lot.

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      Hi, I want to ask if there is in .NET an similar technology to the Java Applet/Servlet. And if such a thing exists pls help me with some documentation resources. Thanks a lot.

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      Amalorpavanathan Yagulasamy AMAL
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      refer the following URLs www.gotdotnet.com/team/compare http://java.oreilly.com/news/farley\_0800.html Regards, Amal amal_forum@hotmail.com

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        Hi, I want to ask if there is in .NET an similar technology to the Java Applet/Servlet. And if such a thing exists pls help me with some documentation resources. Thanks a lot.

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        Heath Stewart
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        I wrote an article a long time back on another site that I'm working on porting to CodeProject as a new series. See http://www.devhood.com/Tutorials/tutorial_details.aspx?tutorial_id=388[^] for more information about hosting .NET controls in a web page. If exposed as COM control correctly (which the articles covers), you can even script them and handle events.

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          Hi, I want to ask if there is in .NET an similar technology to the Java Applet/Servlet. And if such a thing exists pls help me with some documentation resources. Thanks a lot.

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          Dmitriy Kostovetskiy
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          Here is an article that shows how to write an applet in C#: http://www.csharphelp.com/archives/archive109.html[^]

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