In regards to the aspects about the architecture I believe that the
choice of using JSP and Java technology is a good one for you and your
customers. The reason is the possibility for using Web services,
services and in the hopefully near future Semantic Web technologies. Its
a fact that it is a scaleable solution with perspective for further
development of the site/sites. And what about portals/portlets?
I have no experience with PHP - so is the above possible with PHP?
Lars Nielsen Lind
Andrew Miehs skrev:
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Dear List,
JSP is designed to be used for Websites. Depending what you do with
it, changes where it can be used for a Large Web Site.
As for the questions.
1a. Who cares if JSP is not supported by web hosting companies - Large
web sites have their own infrastructure.
1b. Both are programming languages - both have strengths and
weaknesses - you can do the same thing with both -
you could even use plain 'c' if you feel like it. Use which ever you
are most comfortable with.
2. How many users a 'language' has is irrelevant. Glad to see you are
quoting informative sources. :-)
Architecture is the issue - not language.
Andrew
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On 30/11/2006, at 3:11 PM, John Mok wrote:
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.
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