This is going O/T so feel free to ping me off the list

These current graphs may help if you want to gage PHP assignments
http://mshiltonj.com/sm/categories/languages_p-z/
then compare to Java assignments
http://mshiltonj.com/sm/categories/languages_a-m/

Can you show how a simle math routine or for loop routne in a script language 
PHP performs faster than a language java?
Can you show how PHP supports <multi-threading>?
Can you show how PHP supports inheritance,polymorphism and encapsulation?
Can you show how PHP supports all Java scope (request/page and application)?

Thanks,
M-
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 3:35 AM
Subject: Re: Is jsp designed for use by large websites


>> Good Morning Jack-
>> As Tomcat is OpenSource (and not proprietary) and
>> can be installed on any OS (vs just 1) I dont
>> undertand 
>> What is causing the number of Tomcat users to
>> attenuate over time?
>> M
> 
> Hello,
> 
> My logic is:
> 
> 1a. JSP is not supported by many web hosting companies
> or is only supported in more expensive dedicated
> server plans. In contrast, open source alternatives
> such as php is well-supported by web hosting
> companies.
>  -> Result: most small and medium sized
> websites/webapps that do not need a dedicated server
> use php.
> 1b. JSP has many great features. But php is also very
> powerful and has some capabilities that jsp doesn't
> have.
>  -> Result: some heavy-traffic websites/webapps that
> require dedicated servers use jsp. Some others use php
> (eg. yahoo
> [http://news.com.com/2100-1023-963937.html]).
>    -> 2. There are more php users than jsp users.
>      -> 3. More people get involved in the
> development and support of php, while fewer people get
> involved in the development and support of jsp/tomcat.
>        -> Result 1: PHP evolves in a faster pace.
> Some great features that only jsp supports originally
> may start to be supported by php.
>        -> Result 2: More (open source) tools/programs
> are built on top of php. For example, open-source
> software, phpbb, is used to run many heavy traffic
> forums such as forums.mozillazine.org.
>          -> 4. As php becomes more powerful and there
> are more php tools/programs, more people switch to it.
> So, we go back to point 2 and the circulation
> continues.
>            -> 5. The number of jsp users becomes
> smaller.
>              -> 6. Fewer people will get involved in
> the development and support of jsp/tomcat and so the
> future of jsp/tomcat will become less certain.
> 
> I point this out because i like jsp and i am concerned
> about its future. I am not sure if my logic is
> correct. Correct me if you find any mistakes.
> 
> 
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