Hey folks! Instead of choosing between JSP, PHP and ASP go staight to www.sourceforge.net/projects/webwork and get the latest source snapshot. This is the best J2EE presentation framework yet and is much better that STRUTS, COCOON, TAPESTRY, XMLC (to name a few) The design is supperior (based on JSP and JavaBeans), it is very easy to use and very powerful! So give it a shot ... I always make sure that it is operational with the latest Orion server ... Regards, Hristo --- Arved Sandstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can't speak for the runtime performance - PHP, JSP, > and ColdFusion are all > pretty fast - but I can't see how one can pin down > development time > differences between PHP and JSP. Maybe with an > atomic clock. ColdFusion is > faster still (higher level of abstraction). > > IMO the only sensible basis of comparison between > these HTML-embedded > scripting languages is platform support and > feature-sets. > > Was that a public discussion you refer to? It would > be interesting to see > what arguments could possibly have been made. > > Regards, > Arved Sandstrom > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Frank Eggink > Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 5:29 AM > To: Orion-Interest > Subject: JSP vs PHP > > > Hi, > > I just ran into a discussion regarding PHP vs. JSP > (and ASP). A claim was > made that PHP was the better alternative as it is > quicker in development > and gives > you a better runtime performance. I have no hands-on > PHP experience. Can > anyone explain me the benefits of PHP over JSP (and > vice versa of course). > I'm bit > reluctant to rely solely on marketing speak. > > > Thanks, > FE > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/