RE: PHP vs. ColdFusion

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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.

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.



-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Pauly [mailto:bpauly@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, 30 June 2005 10:54 PM
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  PHP vs. ColdFusion

On 6/30/05, Andrew Scott <andrews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Cons for PHP:
> -------------
> Coldfusion is also free (Blue Dragon) and has just as much support as PHP,
> although. PHP can not run in a J2EE environment, limiting it to small
scall
> websites and limiting the prospect of expansion or server migration.

I'm wondering if you could expand on this some. How does not running
in a J2EE environment limit PHPs ability to expand? In my opinion this
is not the case, but I'm always open to being convinced otherwise. I'm
also curious what you mean by small scale.

- Brad

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-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Pauly [mailto:bpauly@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, 30 June 2005 10:54 PM
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  PHP vs. ColdFusion

On 6/30/05, Andrew Scott <andrews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Cons for PHP:
> -------------
> Coldfusion is also free (Blue Dragon) and has just as much support as PHP,
> although. PHP can not run in a J2EE environment, limiting it to small
scall
> websites and limiting the prospect of expansion or server migration.

I'm wondering if you could expand on this some. How does not running
in a J2EE environment limit PHPs ability to expand? In my opinion this
is not the case, but I'm always open to being convinced otherwise. I'm
also curious what you mean by small scale.

- Brad

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