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Re: [PHP] PHP vs. ColdFusion

Posted by Stut on 07/01/05 17:50

Andrew Scott wrote:
> Hey it's not my fault that this stupid list needs a reply all!

While I agree with Jay that this is degrading into a meaningless
slanging match (of which I hope I have not caused) but I feel that I
must respond to your comments despite your personal attacks.

> I am going to guess Stut, that you don't know even know what the difference
> between a singleton instantiated object is to a standard instantiated
> object?

I don't see the relevance of singletons when it comes to this
discussion. The architecture that PHP utilises means it can handle as
many concurrent requests as the web server will allow it to. If I
understand the J2EE model correctly, and I've said before that my
knowledge of it is sketchy at best, you create a number of instances of
the application and the application server handles distributing requests
between them. This is the same model as PHP except that there is an
extra layer between the web server and the application itself in J2EE -
namely the application server.

If I have this completely wrong please say so, but for $DEITYs sake
don't simply say I have it wrong again without explaining why.

You seem to be intent on skirting around telling us precisely what makes
J2EE a better solution in your opinion. I would be more than happy to
hear about it and take it on board because it might convince me to
investigate whether it might be worth getting to know it better. I'm
sure most other people on this list are also open to learning about
alternatives. But until you actually back up your statements rather than
turning to personal attacks there will be no benefit to anyone.

> You know for a php developer your really don't know your own product to
> well, and by your statement of no known security issues with an installer
> package (one file to execute to setup everything you need and in the right
> locations) not 3 packages one with the binaries one with the libraries and
> the third with partial of the other 2. And if you bothered to read the text
> in your chosen language you would know about the security issues.

Ok that was an extraordinarily spectacular sentence that means very
little. "The text"?? What text? I see no reference to security issues
directly related to the Win32 installer on the PHP website. If I'm
suffering from temporary blindness I would appreciate a URL or other
reference so I can see more clearly.

-Stut

 

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