RE: PHP vs. ColdFusion

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[snip]
> 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.
[/snip]

It occurs to me that some may think that J2EE is required for enterprise
level applications, which is not the necessarily the case. It is a
matter of splitting hairs. But if you want to use the two together there
are several articles and how-to's on the web. I think that what is going
on here is that, depending on who you talk to, "enterprise level" means
different things.

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