PHP and MySQL (JSP and DB2 -- ASP and SQLServer) have their place.
Yet Domino offers more then just a database that feeds dynamically generated webpages. To state the most obvious one; a multi-platform back-end client named "Notes" (as opposed to a web-only php/jsp interface).
In my opinion there is no true analogy between JSP(J2EE)+DB2 and Domino.
They supplement each other.
With that said it's up to the developer to decide which tools to use when.
PHP and MySQL (JSP and DB2 -- ASP and SQLServer) have their place.
Yet Domino offers more then just a database that feeds dynamically generated webpages. To state the most obvious one; a multi-platform back-end client named "Notes" (as opposed to a web-only php/jsp interface).
In my opinion there is no true analogy between JSP(J2EE)+DB2 and Domino.
They supplement each other.
With that said it's up to the developer to decide which tools to use when.