Hi,
Well you are not well informed then. Java is the most popular solution
to big web sites with the need to have something fault tolerant and
stable. If you look a lot of banks have not JSP or servlets but EJB
which are transactional, persistant through connections, multithreaded
and have all the power of Java Language (safety, security, sandboxing,
etc). Containers like Weblogic are making good money out of this.
If you want to know if somebody is using Java, just visit
www.javasoft.com or ask people like the group in charge of Tomcat (of
the Apache group), XERCES or so at java.apache.org on the Jakarta
project. Also Motorola and other companies are working hard to integrate
Java into small devices set-top boxes and devices like that.
I guess that there are places to use PHP and others to use Java, you
decide what will suit better your needs.
Sean C. McCarthy
SCI, S.L.
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>
> > JSP is the wave of the future
> >
>
> As was said two years ago about Java. Does anybody still know about
> Java? ;-)
>
> Kai
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