The only thing I remember off hand was that for multi-user web servers that have major loads, the memory growth wasn't linear with JSP as opposed to PHP. I can't remember the article link, but I do remember that it came to the conclusion that larger sites with dynamic content should use Java. Then again, as with any language-- they will give you enough rope to hang yourself if you aren't careful.
-Jacob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steinar Bang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 2:45 AM Subject: Current performance comparisons of PHP vs. JSP anywhere? > I typed the three words "php jsp performace" to www.google.com, and I > got the following relevant matches: > <URL:http://www.linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/PHP-HOWTO-13.html> > <URL:http://www.zend.com/zend/art/php-over-java.php> > > Both articles are referring to an eWeek test that showed JSP to be 3,5 > times slower than PHP when serving pages from the same hardware. > > The article containing the test was published in October 2000, which > is quite a while ago in JSP terms. Has there been any newer tests > that google doesn't know about? > > The second article has a link to the original article, but it doesn't > work. I was hoping I could go there and perhaps find links to related > articles. > > Thanx! > > > - Steinar > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:tomcat-user-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:tomcat-user-help@;jakarta.apache.org> > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:tomcat-user-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:tomcat-user-help@;jakarta.apache.org>
