+1 on Yan Hu, Tamas and Pedro If one open a web hosting business, what should J2EE hosting (including EJB, struts, JSP, servlets, MySQL, PostgreSQL, web services on JBoss) charge per month that you are willing to pay? What is the market price for such hosting now? It seems there is a market there I can explore.
Regards, John H. Xu http://www.usanalyst.com http://www.GetusJobs.com (The largest free job portal in North America) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pedro Salgado" To: "Struts Users Mailing List" Subject: Re: JSF is the beginning of the end of Struts !!! Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 17:47:20 +0200 > > +1 for that answer. > > Pedro Salgado > > On 27/07/2005 08:15, "Tamas Szabo" wrote: > > > I wouldn't bet on PHP being more popular than Java webapps. > > > > I think that there will be more smaller Java webapps if there were much > > support for them at web hosting companies. > > I know several cases when Java webapp programmers, had to use PHP to > > make some smaller webapps for someone because most web hosting companies > > offer PHP support but they have no > > Java webcontainers installed. > > > > Tamas > > > > > > > > Yan Hu wrote: > > > >> Xu: > >> One of the reasons why you see a lot of PHP apps is that there are always a > >> lot more small apps > >> than large scale ones. I can not imagin you program a large scale site using > >> PHP. If you are an OO > >> guy, I could hardly imagin you even would like PHP(mixing all server side > >> code with html code). > >> There are a lot of java intranet applications you will never be able to > >> access. PHP has its niche > >> in the small app domain. It is fine. But it will never be at the same level > >> as Java. I do not > >> understand why you think PHP is more popular than Java. Let me ask you one > >> simple question. Why > >> are there so many more java jobs than PHP jobs? Anyone will tell you it is > >> because there is a lot > >> more demand for java. So you get the idea. With the advent of JSF, Java will > >> be even sexier. I > >> have long wished for something like asp.net code behind in C#. Now we have > >> JSF code behind in > >> Java. If asp.net can be a big success, why can't JSF? > >> > >> > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jack H. Xu Technology columnist and editor http://www.usanalyst.com http://www.getusjobs.com (The largest free job portal in North America) -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm