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Posted by Stut on 06/30/05 18:23
Andrew Scott wrote:
> OK.
>
> What is J2EE, if you know the answer to that then you will know that php
> doesn't have the ability to run as multiple instances. Lets take security
> for example, php is known to not have an installer because of security
> correct me if I am wrong on this assumption. I am only going by what I hear
> here.
First of all PHP does have installation utilities. There's one for
Win32, there's the port in FreeBSD and I'm sure there are others (RPMs
and the like).
Multiple instances in what sense? If you mean multiple servers running
the same application this is very possible with PHP. If that's not what
you mean please elaborate.
> So with that in mind let's talk about shared hosting, can you run php and
> know that your website is secured in a shared hosting environment. That's
> what J2EE is all about, being able to run multiple instance of an
> application and CF can do this extremely well and be extremely secured.
What does J2EE provide that makes it any more secure in a shared hosting
environment than PHP? Again you have made a statement without explaining
the reasons behind it.
-Stut
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