> Craig said:You can't properly measure a technology's overall success on
a single
> criteria like this.

Craig, you are absolutely right. Maybe there is a better way to measure
technologies based on broader criteria. The problem was I (or public)
could not access proprietary networks as you said. I used search engines
a lot recently. Many topics I searched come up sites in PHP and cgi. For
example, I found www.javaworld.com, the site runs "Apache/1.3.26,  Unix, 
mod_gzip/1.3.19.1a ,   mod_perl/1.27". It likes cgi, isn't it?

Again, I agree with you that maybe many hidden sites were Java but we
don't know.

John Henry Xu

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Craig McClanahan"
  To: "Struts Users Mailing List"
  Subject: Re: Re: JSF is the beginning of the end of Struts !!!
  Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 17:41:14 -0700

  >
  > On 7/26/05, John Henry Xu wrote:
  >
  > > But now almost all public sites are dominated by PHP and
  others...
  >
  > Whatever the actual truth of this assertion, don't forget that the
  > number of public Internet based webapps is not all that large
  compared
  > to the total number of webapps running behind the firewalls of
  various
  > companies (For example, Sun, with many *thousands* of internal
  > application installations on our internal network -- but you'll
  never
  > see them if you're not a Sun employee).
  >
  > You can't properly measure a technology's overall success on a
  single
  > criteria like this.
  >
  > Craig
  >
  >
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