Hi bruce,

Programming can be as good as the programer can be. If you look at the google site, how it works, how many concurrent processes that code can do, you realize that tools available for this purposes (Phyton, Perl, PHP java) do what you want them to do.

Just try to take a look to them and then pick up your tool.

In 5 words. It is Up to you

bruce wrote:

hi...

php appears to be fine/good for prototyping. my question; does anybody have
testing experience regarding scalability of php .vs java. ie, can php scale
to handle 1000s of simultaneous connections/users, as well as deal with the
various security issues...

articles dealing with actual live test data would be helpful. i'd also be
interested in hearing from your experience if you've actually had to look
into this issue.

haven't really seen a lot of hard data on this via google.. lots of mine is
better than yours.. but i'm trying to really get a feel as to whether php
can really drive serious commercial sites...

thanks

-bruce
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