Re: [PHP] PHP Pros/Cons, Case Examples, PHP vs Servlets

2001-05-18 Thread Mark Maggelet
>The sercuity of java is better and the network controlling features >is better too . > >The loading time of servlet is faster since the server just need to >run the servlet one times You probably mean that it needs to load the jvm one time, the servlet gets run with every request (unless you cac

Re: [PHP] PHP Pros/Cons, Case Examples, PHP vs Servlets

2001-05-18 Thread Bass???
I've a web programmer ( just beginner ) using PHP . And I also learn / write java at my university since I'm a student . As I know , developing a page using PHP is much faster than java . Not just 1 / 2 hrs , but maybe one day to a week . Learning Java including servlet takes times , but you can

Re: [PHP] PHP Pros/Cons, Case Examples, PHP vs Servlets

2001-05-17 Thread John Lim
Visit http://php.weblogs.com/ There currently is a big debate on this issue. Also see the PHP advocacy pages. ""Scott A Winkle"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > Im currently running many scripts myself and other staff members wrote in

Re: [PHP] PHP Pros/Cons, Case Examples, PHP vs Servlets

2001-05-17 Thread Jeff
Look at www.rit.edu for php examples. Right now the site has a lot of different stuff. But some key areas use php, like SIS, which allowa students to register for classes, get grade reports, etc. are all done via php Jeff Phillip Bow wrote: > Well from my experience development time with PHP

Re: [PHP] PHP Pros/Cons, Case Examples, PHP vs Servlets

2001-05-17 Thread Phillip Bow
Well from my experience development time with PHP is generally much faster than Java development time. Definately something most people would want to factor in. YMMV --phill ""Scott A Winkle"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > Im currentl

[PHP] PHP Pros/Cons, Case Examples, PHP vs Servlets

2001-05-17 Thread Scott A Winkle
Hi, Im currently running many scripts myself and other staff members wrote in PHP for the university. Certain others want to eliminate PHP and make everything Java based. It is now in the 'debate meeting' stage, so I need some help. I have done a handful of research already, but im looking for