When you surf the Internet and peruse a Web page with interactive content, chances are that the page was developed using Microsoft Corp.’s Active Server Pages (ASP) technology or Sun Microsystems Inc.
Microsoft’s Active Server Pages have been around a long time; launching back in the early days of the web. Since then they’ve been through several iterations and frameworks, driving the development of ...
August 8 — Netcoole’s J-ASP 3.0 provides a graphical user interface that enables the migration of Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) applications to JavaServer Pages (JSP) or Java servlet ...