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From: "Cristiano Duarte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 2:12 PM
Subject: [PHP-DEV] Re: When is php going to grow up?? (fwd)


> > When is php going to grow up?? I want to be able to write php store
procedures
> > inside any of the major databases (Postgre, Sql Server
,db2,Oracle,Sybase)
> I guess you can write php stored procedures in PostgreSQL...
>
> > I want php to be one of the .Net languages supported by Microsoft
> > (like perl, or C#) so I can write my windows GUI based applications.
> ...
You can do you GUI applications multiplataform with PHP-GTK
>
> > I want to be able to compile my php applications.
> You can compile it and even encode it. But you can't package it yet. :-(
>
> > I want to run a php application server (EPB Enterprise PHP Bean)(similar
> weblogic,websphere,etc) and all the cool things it implies(load balancing,
> transactions, messaging etc, etc).
> It would be a great step forward! With the CLI sapi you can run
> a PHP script as an executable program. With a CORBA, COM or XML-RPC you
> can make your script act as a server application (that's not an
> apllication server).
>
> > I think PHP is too good to stay where it is.
> I agree. Even with some opinions that PHP isn't made for enterprise
> services, that it's only a "Web Script Language", I think that, in
> the near future, it will hit the enterprise services as a free software
> application server language.
> There will be a long path till then, but PHP5 is a start and there are a
> lot of developers contributing for it.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Cristiano Duarte
>
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