I have a client that is confused why we are giving them a J2EE product and they
are concerned with performance and scalability.

(IE/Tomcat 5.5/struts 2.1/hibernate 3.x/oracle 10g)

Note the system will never see more than 50 users/sessions with 7500 hits per
day on a lan. As such we don't see any relevance as to the performance and
scalability issues for either PHP or J2EE.

They have quoted to us:

"PHP by itself is very fast. Much faster than ASP or JSP running on the same
type of server. This is because it has very little overhead compared to its
competitors and it pre-compiles all of its code before it runs each script"

How would others respond to this?

-Jason

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