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    Kang Chen
    Participant

    In my personal opinion, if your products are for JSP/Java developers, you should at least use JSP not php in this site, this is just a bad marketing technique. One thing that you tell people to use your products, but however your action tells otherwise.

    Best Regards,
    Kang Chen

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    Brian Fernandes
    Moderator

    Kang,

    We get asked this alot, I believe this thread should answer your questions:
    http://www.myeclipseide.com/PNphpBB2+file-viewtopic-t-938.html

    Best,
    Brian.

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    tcnesham
    Member

    @Support-Brian wrote:

    Kang,

    We get asked this alot, I believe this thread should answer your questions:
    http://www.myeclipseide.com/PNphpBB2+file-viewtopic-t-938.html

    Best,
    Brian.

    I read the information you linked to and it raised another question. I am just starting to decide which way to go, PHP or JSP, and from your link there seems to be a natural path followed by developers. Ultimately, with the JSP folks – they went with JBoss, and the PHP folks went their way. Even though both camps made some attempt at honestly evaluating both solutions, they ended up, it seems to me, with the solutuion they knew the best. My impression is that, given a set of tools to use, both camps made their *preferred* solution work, which would leave us with the skill set of the developers as the main differentiator. In other words, PHP developers are good at making PHP solutions work, and JSP developers are good at making JSP solutions work.

    So what ❓

    Well, you linked back to 2003, and it’s now 2006. What have we learned since then? Anything definitive on the PHP vs JSP question? It’s important because the time taken to go down the wrong path and rewrite something is expensive.

    TIA

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