If you know what you're doing, you can configure apache to use both php & tomcat as modules...
Roy Souther wrote:
I am thinking of getting into JSP. Tomcat looks great and should do all the things I need.
Does any one have an good history with JSP vs. PHP vs Perl. I have done a lot of work with Perl and some with PHP. I have worked with Java and already know about the speed issues. One thing that I like about Java over PHP and Perl is the structure. Perl and PHP have an any thing goes attitude and so they some of the worst programming I have ever seen. Some of it is my own.
How does Tomcat perform for speed?
Are there things that JSP makes harder/easier to do?
Does Tomcat support virtual hosting?
Roy Souther www.SiliconTao.com
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