On 07/03/2010 12:21 AM, Guo Du wrote:
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Sander de Groot<[email protected]> wrote:
Okay, I was expecting this question. The problem however is: I can't give
you a definitive answer. Like I said: these bundles are actually just web
applications (WAR) with a single point of entry (single servlet per-bundle).
You may "think in java", a different multi-tenant package/architecture
could helps you solve the problem for now and future.
Actually, what's bothering me (at least, I think) is this:
To me Java Application servers are known to host really large
(web)applications. As far as I know Java is most commonly used for the kind
of applications for which you will be needing a whole server to run them.
PHP on the other hand is more commonly used for smaller scale applications.
Since we're switching to Java, I'm concerned that Java isn't designed to
handle that many nor such small applications.
Most of mordern languages can build internet scale web applications,
facebook is a good usage example of php. Java is a good language to
build complex web applications :)
Yes indeed they can. But in this case, Java is supposed to run hundreds
of small to large applications. So in fact we're not talking about
complex web applications but about simple web applications but very
large in quantity.
-Guo
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