On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Van Riper, Mike wrote:
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 16:04:31 -0700
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At JavaOne this week one
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Igor Shabalov wrote:
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 19:46:24 -0700
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Why PHP when I have Java? What
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Mark Galbreath wrote:
You can access Java objects from JavaScript
For the purposes of this JSR, we're talking about server-side objects, not
client-side objects.
Craig
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From: Brandon Goodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Oh, and here is a case in point. I have a PHP friend
You can access Java objects from JavaScript
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From: Brandon Goodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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David,
I agree. But, it would be nice to be able
+1.
And it's a good practice, on the client side/browser, it gives richer UI
and offloads processing for salability / performance.
.V
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You can access Java objects from JavaScript
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David,
I agree. But, it would be nice to be able to access Java Objects from a
scripting language. For example, If someone wanted to use Lucene to index
their site, and the site already exists in php. Then it would be appropriate
to be able to interact with the Lucene java
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From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cheap used to be crap, but nowadays, what with the recession and all, you
can pick up highly qualified java developers for a penny a pound (so why
From the Hello application, coding is quite neat.
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From: Brandon Goodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 11, 2003 6:30 PM
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It's PHP... what do you think?
Brandon Goodin
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port of struts so the good part is that there are at least two good
examples to build from. I started a sourceforge project called
studs, which I hope to become the PHP version of struts. The reason
I choose studs is because they are the invisible beams that you use
to mount view/utility objects
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At JavaOne this week one of the announcements about future
plans was for
scripting language support, specifically in the context of
web pages, that
will focus initially on PHP support. It was suggested
Would you use it?
http://phrame.sourceforge.net/
Brandon Goodin
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the question is, is it as good as struts
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From: Brandon Goodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Would you use it?
http://phrame.sourceforge.net/
Brandon Goodin
It's PHP... what do you think?
Brandon Goodin
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From: Lai, Kenny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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the question is, is it as good as struts
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From: Brandon Goodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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It's PHP... what do you think?
Brandon Goodin
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, June 11, 2003 5:05 PM
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At JavaOne this week one of the announcements about future plans was for
scripting language support, specifically in the context of web pages, that
will focus initially on PHP support. It was suggested
. Disregard
my foolish ramblings.
Brandon Goodin
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From: Brandon Goodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Why would anyone want to use php in a jsp page? It sounds like Java is
trying
with.
David
Brandon Goodin
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From: Van Riper, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At JavaOne this week one of the announcements about future plans was for
scripting language
think?
Brandon Goodin
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From: David Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 6:16 PM
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IMNSHO I think that it
makes things more convoluted and aimless when we are able to shove any
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IMNSHO I think that it
makes things more convoluted and aimless when we are able to shove any
'ol
scripting language we want into the mix. Why not ECMA, VB or Perl
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It's PHP... what do you think?
Brandon Goodin
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From: Lai, Kenny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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the question
think?
Brandon Goodin
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From: David Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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IMNSHO I think that it
makes things more convoluted and aimless when we are able to shove any
influence a
companies decision to go with a Java solution over .Net.
-james
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From: Igor Shabalov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Why PHP when I have Java? What real
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Why PHP when I have Java? What real advanteges PHP have compared to
Java?
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some
kind of idea what their requirements really are!)
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From: David Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 12 June 2003 13:16
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The real advantage of PHP is the number of people that know PHP. The
number
Subject: RE: PHP version of Struts
It may sound a little cynical, but 5 years is a long time in IT, and many
companies can charge their customers by the hour to do that maintenance...
(by which time, having had a cheap and dirty app in place to play with for
that time the users might even
for a long
time and I woke up in the Future.
Brandon Goodin
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From: Brandon Goodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:52 PM
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I'm with David on this one. Cheap=crap. JSP
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