I definitely see the value now with PHP and JSP's with tomcat. After sept 11
companies have had to look for cheaper alternatives. Im not saying that
cheaper is the most cost effective... but that if Linux was able to penetrate
market share, and carry along tomcat and apache... php is also part of the LAMP
package and is definitely evolving to turn out to become a more feasible
alternative. I don't see why reading php in a url is a shame in a corporate
environment anymore... php has gained respect and will continue to move along.
I definitely see the value now with PHP and JSP's with tomcat. After sept 11 companies have had to look for cheaper alternatives. Im not saying that cheaper is the most cost effective... but that if Linux was able to penetrate market share, and carry along tomcat and apache... php is also part of the LAMP package and is definitely evolving to turn out to become a more feasible alternative. I don't see why reading php in a url is a shame in a corporate environment anymore... php has gained respect and will continue to move along.