Using .DLL in a JSP application

Hi,
I have a dll component wrote with Visual Basic 6.0, and i'm thinking in reutilize it in a JSP project.
Is it possible??
How could i do?
Please give me some tips!
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Cas�

If it is to much problem rewriting your library to java, then you shoud use Java Native Interface. Look for jni in javasoft.com.
Hope this help

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