Microsoft's Active Server Page (ASP) is an HTML page that includes one or more scripts and reusable ActiveX server components to create dynamic Web pages. The scripts and ActiveX components are processed on a Microsoft Web server before the page is sent to the user.
This document covers the following topics:
Installation prerequisites for all EntireX components are described centrally. See Prerequisites.
To use Broker ActiveX Control with ASP, you must have a running Web server.
<% Set EBX = server.Createobject("EntireX.Broker.ACI") Set torobj = EBX.CreateTransObject("calc.tor")
or
Set torobj = EBX.CreateTransObjectSA("calc.tor") (if returnvalue contains array) %>
Set retobj = torobj.calc(op,op1,op2)
<% string = retobj.result %>
<% string = retobj.result.str %>
You can have access to array elements:
<%string = retobj.retarr(0) %>
or
<% return = retobj.retarr string = return(0) %>
or
<% For Each element in retobj.retarr string = element Next %>
You can have access to record elements:
<%string = retobj.retrec(0).str %>
or
<% Set return = retobj.retrec(3) Response.Write return.str %>
or
<% For Each struct in retobj.retrec string = struct.str Next %>
or
<% Array_Value = retobj.retrec For I = LBound(Array_Value) To UBound(Array_Value) string = Array_Value(I).str Next %>
Objects created by Server.CreateObject
or
CreateTransObject
have page scope. They will be
destroyed automatically when the current ASP page is finished.
To create an object with session or application scope, you can either
use the <OBJECT>
tag and set the
SCOPE
parameter to SESSION or APPLICATION, or store the
object in a session or application variable.
For example, an object stored in a session variable, as shown in the
following script, is destroyed when the Session object is destroyed. That is,
when the session times out, or the Abandon
method is
called.
<% Set Session("torobj") = EBX.CreateTransObject("calc.tor")%>
You can destroy the object by setting the variable to "Nothing" or setting the variable to a new value.
<% Session("torobj") = Nothing %>