"Creighton Kirkendall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have worked with both in production environments. I found them to be > comparable in speed; however Tomcat & Java provide a much more robust > architecture for development. While perl has made strides into OO design > methods it still is no where near the level of Java. In my humble opinion I > contend that perl is not for the large scale application development(thank > god I am posting this on Tomcat-dev). Perl has it place, and for small > sites, may be the best choice. However once you get past a certain point, > you need a more structured architecture and language, especially if you are > looking to have multiple developers that must follow the same coding and > documentation conventions. A lot of work has gone into Java, to created > APIs and Specification specifically for enterprises level applications. > This is just one man opinion.
And so if tomcat was 5 times faster, we would have a clear hit... Interesting... Pier -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>