Hi,
This sure is not a HARSH reply .
We as developers need to open to all sorts of technology that is in the run in
the market today.
Not that I am a pro Microsoft or anti Sun / j2EE tech infact I have been more
into CF and now JAVA with JRUN.
I feel we as developers should have a good view and understanding of all the
pros and cons of all technology and I think a healthy debate in sharing
knowledge is good enough as long as we stay within limits.
Today I happened to read a article on
"JSP better than ASP 3.0, but not ASP .Net " and was quite a intresting
article to read on.
So I think we do need to have some debates now and then on such new emerging
technologies for better knowledge sharing in a active forum like this
Thanks
with best regards
Sanjeevi
Pat Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting perspective. I suspect you're going to hear some harsh replies
> to a posting like this. But, in the service of actually solving your
> problem, vs. engaging in a shallow debate about exceedingly complex
> specifications, I'd be willing to take the discussion of your problem
> offline, so that we can apply some focus to your specific problem and find
a
> solution.
>
> If you're interested, I can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Best regards,
> Patrick Quinn
> Allaire Consulting
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 12:36 PM
> To: JRun-Talk
> Subject: Setting up multi-homed sites.
>
>
> There seems to be no clear explanation to map a url to a web application.
> Everyone can give me half answers and instructions on how to do things I
can
> already do. But that is still a far cry from actually setting up a
> multi-homed environment where Jrun applications are associated with a
> corresponding web site. This seemingly simple thing to do is very near
black
> magic ( in the world of J2ee) since no one can actually seem to do it.
>
> I will have to recommend to clients to avoid J2ee and wait for .NET because
> the cost of setting it up is too high. I am sure with time we can get it to
> work but let me tell you, when compare days it requires to set up
production
> J2ee vs. the minutes it does to set up a BETA of .NET, it is an easy
> choice.
>
> S
>
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