Re: PHP or JSP? That is the question. - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jeremiah Elliott
Subject Re: PHP or JSP? That is the question.
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Msg-id 40600649.1070408@artcobell.com
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In response to Re: PHP or JSP? That is the question.  ("Bas Scheffers" <bas@scheffers.net>)
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Bas Scheffers wrote:

>>brought to my attention is that PHP is natively supported by Apache
>>and JSP requires a separate interpreter (Jakarta or whatever).
>>
>>
>There is more to life than Apache and there are much better Java solutions
>than Jakarta! If you want to go the Java way, do yourself a favour and use
>http://www.orionserver.com/ It's the fastest, most reliable and most
>compliant of all the servlet engines out there.
>
>By the sounds of it, you are a beginner in any technology. If you are
>thinking of persuing this as a carreer, Java is a good choice as Java
>developers have much more choice of jobs (also non-web related!) and tend
>to fetch more (_much_ more, in this town anyway) money. That is if you are
>going to be any good, of course! ;-)
>
>But I don't like Java too much for web apps and wouldn't recomend it to
>any beginner that wants quick and reliable results! My favourite
>technology (and no doubt that of many on this list) is AOLserver
>(http://aolserver.com) It's fast, reliable and uses the wonderful Tcl
>programming language that I can recomend to any beginner; it is clean,
>simple and without many pitfalls or a dozen different commands for doing
>essentialy the same thing. (Unlike PHP...) It doesn't make you popular on
>Slashdot though, if that is what you are after. :)
>
>Good luck!
>
>Bas.
>
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As far as server support goes, apache doesn't have native support for
php (hence mod_php).
If your are running a linux distribution that happens to have mod_php
support set up you are good. Manually configuration on the other hand
can be a huge task for  newbs.  Installing jakarta on the other hand is
just extracting the tar file, and setting the CLASSPATH. thats it.

finding online help/forums/examples is a _lot_ better with php. Most
jsp/servlet developers have a java background, often it is assumes that
you know java.

I am running four jakarta/tomat servers with no problems. Stability is
great.

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