[TYPO3-dev] TYPO3 JSR-168/JSR-170 compliance w/ Jetspeed, Graffito and all that comes with it!

Dmitry Dulepov typo3 at fm-world.ru
Tue Feb 14 14:07:52 CET 2006


Hi!

Michael Scharkow wrote:
> There might be a huge market in JAVA-based portal software, but I don't
> think TYPO3 belongs in there. Moreover, most of the large and successful
> websites *don't* run on JAVA portals: amazon, google, slashdot, younameit.

Java simply had a good PR. It neither has good performance, nor it is
true cross-platform. I know what I am talking about because I have to
program in Java for a couple of years at my job.

Btw, Java must not be used at nuclear and other critical facilities. Sun
explicitly declines any warranty about it. Why? It is simple: Java is a
toy language and all Tomcats, etc are toys as well. They can be huge and
monstrous but they are toys. They take much more resources and work much
slower than other solutions.

I could tell a lot about Java server software and how bad it is. Bad
just because it is a wrong idea to use Java for server programming. But
I will not. This is not Java news group...

Dmitry.
-- 
"It is our choices, that show what we truly are,
far more than our abilities." (A.P.W.B.D.)




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