> ...
> Before I start my new project I am considering whether to use PHP again
> or to switch to jsp. I'm worried that PHP won't scale well. And by
> scaling I don't mean under heavy load, I mean maintenance wise :) I
> can't imagine having to do a feature upgrade on a PHP project with more
> than 100 files ... (this file requires that file which requires that one
> and so on ...)
>
> I used to be a java programmer and always wax nostalgic about how easy
> it was to program-by-contract using objects and interfaces. And I'm
> always gripping about how much pain session handling is (not because of
> PHP but because HTTP is stateless).
> ...
You might want to look around the jakarta projects and ask questions on
some of those mailing lists. I've monitored the tomcat and struts lists
in the past, and gotten a bit of help there:
http://jakarta.apache.org
(tomcat is an open source java server that can be used with or without
apache, and struts is an application framework.)
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Joel Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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