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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by ju...@wanadoo.fr on 2002/02/10 23:52:56 UTC
Developer needs help: Which offers more stability between Tomcat/JSP or PHP?
Hello,
I am a web developer and have no experience of running a web server in a
production environment.
My question is quite simple: we have to develop a website that's going to
use free open-source software and we just don't know what to choose between
Tomcat/JSP and PHP.
Bearing in mind that the site is going to run alongside other sites on a
shared web-hosting server, what is more stable between the above two
languages/application servers?
Thanks in advance for your comments and answers. (I know many things have to
be taken into account in order to answer my question...)
Julien Martin.
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Re: Developer needs help: Which offers more stability between
Tomcat/JSP or PHP?
Posted by Steven Pierce <pa...@speakeasy.net>.
Julien,
I think the first question would be what O/S is the server going to be
running?? I know you said it would be running Open Source, is that
for Apache, Linux, *BSD, MySQL??
S
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On 2/10/2002 at 11:52 PM julien-martin@wanadoo.fr wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am a web developer and have no experience of running a web server in a
>production environment.
>
>My question is quite simple: we have to develop a website that's going to
>use free open-source software and we just don't know what to choose between
>Tomcat/JSP and PHP.
>
>Bearing in mind that the site is going to run alongside other sites on a
>shared web-hosting server, what is more stable between the above two
>languages/application servers?
>
>Thanks in advance for your comments and answers. (I know many things have
>to
>be taken into account in order to answer my question...)
>
>Julien Martin.
>
>
>
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