[nylug-talk] Why does "enterprise" imply "Java"?
Felix Shnir
Thu Jul 6 15:34:59 EDT 2006
Err, there is a reason why java is considered enterprise. J2EE contains a
lot of meat that neither PHP nor ruby with or without rails has.
Give me an example of JNDI tree or architecure in either? Or EJB session /
messaging? or their respective server management across clusters? Granted
there is a right tool for each job, but "enterprise" in java is exactly the
ability to do n-tier architecture with unlimited scalability.
Felix.
On 7/6/06, Ajai Khattri <ajai at bitblit.net> wrote:
>
> Dan Crosta wrote:
> > I was under the impression that "Enterprise" referred to the ability to
> > scale to multiple machines, N-tier architectures, load balancing,
> > distributing processing
>
>
> You can do the same thing with PHP or Ruby on Rails. This tells me that
> either people dont know this or as usual its down to marketing BS.
>
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