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Python and Java Compared?
Kemp Randy-W18971Randy.L.Kemp at motorola.com
Mon Apr 2 13:22:30 EDT 2001
He's right. Don't CGI with Java. Instead, use Java servlets. And if you must CGI, use Python (or..cough..cough..Perl). Gee. I can't believe I said that. Truthfully, each has their respective uses. I would focus Java on the server side, which requires a good JSP engine (Resin -- www.caucho.com, Tomcat -http://jakarta.apache.org), along with possible EJB (www.orionserver.com or www.jboss.org). If you want to use Python for server side, look at Zope. -----Original Message-----From: Gilles Lenfant [mailto:glenfant.nospam at bigfoot.com]Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 9:33 AMTo:python-list at python.orgSubject: Re: Python and Java Compared?DON'T CGI WITH JAVA !!!You'll strangle your server !Or have you got some Gb of RAM to make some more than a CGI "Hello world"."Dry Ice" <nomail at nomail.com> a écrit dans le message news:3ac6f744_1 at news4.newsfeeds.com...> First, I'd most like to hear from those> who have some balanced experience at BOTH,> as opposed to 'fans' of one or the other who> have only dabbled in a secondary effort.>> I would like to select one development environment> to manage everything in a cluster-server project,> from accounting-database to server CGI to distributed> computing jobs.>> Platform: Linux, and a few Windows machines- at> least at the beginning.>> If you had to choose...>>>>
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