Jack wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> My logic is:
>
> 1a. JSP is not supported by many web hosting companies
> or is only supported in more expensive dedicated
> server plans. In contrast, open source alternatives
> such as php is well-supported by web hosting
> companies.
> -> Result: most small and medium sized
> websites/webapps that do not need a dedicated server
> use php.
> 1b. JSP has many great features. But php is also very
> powerful and has some capabilities that jsp doesn't
> have.
> -> Result: some heavy-traffic websites/webapps that
> require dedicated servers use jsp. Some others use php
> (eg. yahoo
> [http://news.com.com/2100-1023-963937.html]).
> -> 2. There are more php users than jsp users.
More website uses php -> more php users than jsp?
One HSBC website alone counts millions of Java Servlet/JSP users. How
about another mission-critical website in Hong Kong, PPS?
Thus, as Java technology is the backbone of mission-critical services,
the support and development will continue.
John Mok
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