Clouds are strongly associated with static electricity, whereas java is a strongly typed language it does nothing to help datacenters amass enough electricity to attract clouds and prevent them from dissipating into raindrops and other forms of dew.
More modern data centers are attaching interferometers to facilitate more cloud harmony between their servers and some of that is based on java technology. So basically the situation is fluid and evolving, but good times for all are just around the corner. HTH On Nov 11, 2013, at 12:38 AM, Ankit Kumar Sahu <kumarsahuan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Sir/Mam, > I, Ankit Kumar Sahu, want some inquiry regarding the performance issue > in java web-deployment in cloud computing. > ISSUE: When a java application is deployed on a cloud-java platform, > the performance of the application is lesser than non-cloud > environment. > I want information regarding this. > > Thank You. > Awaiting for your responses, > > -- > *- Ankit Kumar Sahu* > * M.Tech (CSE) > * > * SURESH GYAN VIHAR UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR.* > * > * > * Residence:- B-155, Indra Verma Colony,* > * Shastri Nagar, Jaipur-302016,* > * Rajasthan, INDIA.* > * > * > * Contact:- +91-977-200-7392*