I admit I haven't been following this thread closely, but I agree and

don't think PHP should be trying to write a transaction system itself.
I do think it should try to interface with existing systems tho so
PHP can become the front-end for them.

I have a good start on a Tuxedo interface (php-tuxedo.sourceforge.net)
if you are interested.

Brian

Andi Gutmans wrote:

> At 03:27 PM 6/3/2002 +0300, Jani Taskinen wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Andi Gutmans wrote:
>>
>> >> >the web but more for Enterprise transaction based applications 
>> such as
>> >> >billing systems.
>> >>
>> >>     Twisting your words a bit: You don't think PHP should be used 
>> for such
>> >>     tasks ??
>> >
>> >No I definitely don't. And in most cases I wouldn't use J2EE either 
>> but I'd
>> >use a C++ App server. There are also performance problems with J2EE App
>> >servers but often company's clients require J2EE.
>>
>>     Would you write that C++ App server yourself or use some existing 
>> one?
>>     (just wondering whether there is some open source c++ app server 
>> around..)
>
>
> Most people I know who are working in these kind of demanding 
> environments (soft real-time requirements) have written these 
> themselves. I don't know of any open source ones except for ACE which 
> isn't a complete app server but gives you a framework to start on.
> BEA's Tuxedo is a commercial example.
>
> Andi
>
>





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