On 21 Sep 2009, at 14:50, Fabian Lange wrote:

> But you can also have the same situation with Java and Spring which
> scales much better than a coupled php architecture.

That line is becoming more and more blurred with the advent of  
memcache, JSON and proper OO PHP(5) frameworks.

Some projects I've worked on in the past have been based on PHP  
webservices serving XML, JSON or RSS (replacing say EJB's) and have  
been incredibly scalable and quick to rollout, maintain, extend and  
debug.

JSON has effectively replaced EJBs as the object transport of choice  
in largely decoupled and scalable applications.

Can haz JSON, can haz scalability.

The myth that PHP doesn't scale is old, and no longer plausible.

So, I'm gonna don my Jamie Hyneman beret and say "This one's  
definitely busted" ;)

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