Rahul Kumar spewed into the ether:

>I have worked on some large govt projects and they usually use Oracle as
>their db, and Weblogic as the app server. Most of them do use and
>appreciate Linux as the OS.
Bleh, PostgreSQL rocks. Oracle is simply too expensive (unless you need something that 
only oracle provides).

>Apache is a great choice but you would be better off using Java as your
>language. You can get stable Java servers from Oracle and IBM at a very
>reasonable cost.
Ummm, Java is a good language, but not the be all and end all of everything.

Perl is a little bit more cross platform than Java, and mod_perl is a pretty good 
thing. use DBI; use HTML::Template; use strict;.....

Python has apache and database modules too (and it enforces good code layout).
PHP is primarily meant for web based stuff (but its not good for anything much more 
than that).

>However, you can use a development environment that is largely
>opensource - apache, tomcat, jboss, gvim, jikes, Ant, JUnit, Struts, cvs
Heh, you can use that as the final running environment too.

Devdas Bhagat



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