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user polls/ survey in ejb/javascript

 
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is it possible to create a user polls/ survey in ejb/javascript? if so, how? ideas and a simple source code would help.
 
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I hate to sound like a real pain in the ass...
But some things are better made yourself...
No one will want to give you fully written code... (at least I wouldn't)
That's part of the magic in being a programmer, you solve your problems
on your own. Sure.. sometimes you just can't,..
But at keast try....!
Try working on your own... draw some raw ideas...
Write some code and se where you end up, you'll at least
end up with a lot more knowledge and experience then you had
when you started....
(obs)>
I'm not trying to be a hard-ass,,, just guiding you the right way.
 
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Welcome to JavaRanch, jason!
I'm sure it's perfectly possible to create the project you're considering using the technologies of EJB and JavaScript. I'm also sure the beginners forum isn't really the right place for such a discussion.
(Un)Fortunately, this is a duplicate thread you've posted. Let's continue the conversation in its brother thread over in the EJB and Other J2EE Technologies forum...
Note that JavaScript has nothing to do with Java, other than the marketers of JavaScript wanting to jump on the Java popularity bandwagon by usurping its name.
[ April 20, 2004: Message edited by: Dirk Schreckmann ]
 
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