Hi.
> no one
> running a high-traffic site is choosing apache these days at the front
> line.
I wouldn't say so. A quick googling says something else:
http://durak.org/sean/pubs/bss/
http://www.e-gineer.com/v1/articles/web-servers-used-at-the-top-sites.htm
For me, node.js is interesting in order to be able to qu ickly patch together
an app working offline while still u sing qooxdoo. I can't imagine node.js
being used as an actual dedicated web server for an enterprise application.
Besides being somewhat new, and thus probably a nono for most companies, most
companies have already settled on a web application delivery platform, which is
most likely not node.js. However, in spite of web access becoming ubiquitous,
there are still requirements for clients which can work both online and
offline. With node.js behind it, qooxdoo becomes a solution for such apps too.
br,
flj
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