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Posted by Vincent Delporte on 01/04/07 16:34
On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 09:06:56 -0500, Jerry Stuckle
<jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote:
>But I really think you're worrying about performance problems that don't
>exist. Just get yourself a decent server, load a good Linux distro and
>Apache server on it and go.
OK, but I'd rather know up-front what's available to raise performance
should I have the problem, especially if that involves writing code in
a certain way to use eg. FastCGI, or even using totally different
tools such as writing this as an application server instead of *CGI
like PHP.
So there's no good real-life comparison available to compare those
four solutions to write web applications? For instance, I'd be
intested in hearing about business apps written in PHP in (CGI |
FastCGI | mod_php) vs. Java as an application server. Does it make a
difference? If not, did all those companies choose Java because of the
libraries?
What I'm driving at, is that I'd like to choose a technology based on
real-life data, not just because it's well know (whether it's PHP,
Ruby, Java, etc.)
Thank you.
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