Seems like the state of the art is to stick with Java services on the 
backend and use Node as a page server to server HTML pages content, so that 
Node is a kind of front-controller or proxy.



On Thursday, 26 June 2014 09:35:22 UTC+1, Adam Davies wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Does anybody know of case studies or have direct experience of a ecommerce 
> companies which have been using Java for many years converting over to 
> node.js?
>
> The reason why I ask is because we at Screwfix.com are going through a 
> process of looking at new technologies and defineing our strategy over the 
> next 5 years for so, and node keeps coming up in conversions. However, 
> there is little in-house knowledge of node usage for our particular company 
> size and profile.
>
> If anyone can provide a steer it would be really appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Adam
>

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