[nylug-talk] Why does "enterprise" imply "Java"?

Andrew Pliszka
Thu Jul 6 15:54:17 EDT 2006


I think Google is working on AI written in PHP ;)


Michael Bacarella wrote:

>On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 03:17:40PM -0400, Ajai Khattri wrote:
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>>Dan Crosta wrote:
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>>>I was under the impression that "Enterprise" referred to the ability to
>>>scale to multiple machines, N-tier architectures, load balancing,
>>>distributing processing
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>>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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>When someone Google searches "Spring", you see:
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>	Spring and XFire for implementing Web Services
>	Submitted by Colin Sampaleanu on Wed, 2006-05-31 09:30. Technical Article
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>	Tsolak Petrosian shows how to expose an EJB 2.1 Session Bean as a web service
>	with Spring and XFire, in XFire+EJB+POJO+HTTPSECURITY. The EJB is hidden behind
>	a dynamic proxy that XFire is wired to.
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>	Marc Logemann shows how to expose a simple web service using Annotations in Web
>	Services with Spring, XFire and JSR 181. 
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>	Basic Spring Web Services with XFire and JSR 181 provides additional information
>	on the subject. » login or register to post comments
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>Search "PHP" and you get:
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>	PHP  is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web
>	development and can be embedded into HTML. If you are new to PHP and want to get some idea
>	of how it works, try the introductory tutorial. After that, check out the online manual,
>	and the example archive sites and some of the other resources available in the links section.
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>You're onto something.
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>Maybe someone should tell the PHP guys that they'd go further if something like this appeared
>in the Google results instead:
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>	PHP - The Missing Link in the Biotech Enterprise
>	Submitted by $Swedish_First_Name on Fri, 2006-05-31 5:45AM.  Integration Article
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>	$Eastern_European_Name has produced a paper on applying PHP to Genomics analysis
>	workflows by synchronizing from XMLRPC-over-SSL visualization Web Services.
>	The image data is generated from multiple parallel secondary visualization N-tiered
>	servers using GD frontends wired to Berkeley XML DB engines and cached on Squid
>	proxy-content servers.
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