Stas Bekman wrote:
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> Well, if the trend continues we ought to learn Java some day :)
Ha! Well they are going to have to make JServ operable at some point if
they want to replace Perl. Seriously, could they make their
configuration process more opaque? I went to the JServ morning session
in Monterey, and I was extremely disappointed. The whole first hour was
spent on building and configuring the servlets. They seem to have
several non-orthogonal configuration files that live in different places
and have very hard to explain syntax and on and on and on.
Blah. Even as a developer I want something that has a simple and
straight-forward installation procedure. For the operations department
it is even worse. JServ has a long way to go before it doesn't suck in
that regard.
And don't even get me started on their session handling and load
balancing [sic].
-jwb
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