J2EE can be difficult, but I am not sure what is being
meant by J2EE in this. 

JSP form part of J2EE, as do many other technologies.
You just pick the ones you need for the problem at
hand.

Cheers
 
> I agree with everythin you said except the idea that
> Java is less expensive.
> J2EE is still quite difficult to implement correctly
> - and Java and Linux
> talent is still very expensive.
> 
> -Mark
> 
> > I am not quite as optimistic about the future of
> Java
> 
> Interesting and funny!. I happen to do a little
> internet shopping around
> Christmas and New year. About 75% of the GOOD
> Clothing/accessories/home
> decor websites were JSP and am pretty sure they are
> in some fashion J2EE
> compliant.. and scaled very well inspite of all the
> traffic(especially ppl
> shopping for good prices and stuff)
> 
> I hope you know that CFMX is just a J2EE Application
> deployed on JRun and
> quite interesting enough on IBM websphere.
> 
> With sofware giants like IBM/Oracle/Sun/Bea pushing
> Java and J2EE...Just
> guess.. the open platform is going to win.
> Have you read articles of Microsoft Windows.Net and
> what corporations think
> about their pricing..?
> 
> I really think Linux/Lindows/Open Platform and Java
> will take off and in
> this economy of corporate cutbacks.. corporations
> are actively looking for
> cheaper solutions/software.
> 
> As for CFMX and Java... i think for heavy duty
> applications.. CFMX will be
> suitable for Presentation Tier and Java will be used
> for all the heavy duty
> middle tier processing..
> btw (we are not talking about a comment form).
> 
> Joe
> 


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