> For comparions, a nice aspect of j2ee applications IMHO is the > "application server" tends to be more general. ie. the application > server is not just the web server (as it is with mod_perl). I've found > j2ee features such as message beans, queues and such especially useful > for back-end work. For these reasons, I personally don't buy the > argument that mod_perl makes an effective application server for a good > sized task (your mileage will vary no doubt ;).> > What is stopping you from using both, if you want?
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