I am using PHP on backend and JSON as communication protocol.

On Jan 22, 10:50 am, doopa <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using java on the backend, accessed through RPC. It just makes
> life a lot easier. Also, since I'm using the tomcat server to access
> soap and rest services, using java makes all of this much easier. Also
> its nice to have the whole thing in one code base/language. Later I
> plan to make the RPC servers into proper axis servers, and again
> having them in java will make this a lot easier. This should enable
> other devs to access the services offered much more easily.
>
> There are loads of hosts out there who will offer you a fully
> accessible linux box where you can install whatever you want on it. So
> hopefully this shouldn't be a hindrance for you.
>
> Just my two cents though - go with what your comfortable.
>
> On Jan 20, 2:24 pm, sloughran <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > So, in my messing around with GWT for the past year or so, I have been
> > using RPC's to communicate to the server. The thing is, my projects
> > have never gotten past my Eclipse project, so my "server" has just
> > been a folder on my computer.
>
> > I am looking at web hosting companies and I just see things like PHP,
> > RUBY, PERL and such being allowed. I am not seeing JAVA being allowed,
> > which I would need for my RPC's.
>
> > So, my question is, what do people use for server side code? Do you
> > use a web host with JAVA allowed? Do you use PHP and talk to it
> > through HTML gets?
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