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LAMP Grid Application Server, No More J2EE

An anonymous reader writes "Check out this blog entry in Loosely Coupled about ActiveGrid's new open source Grid Application Server based on the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Python/Perl) stack. Not to start another PHP vs. Java flame war, but it looks like LAMP is starting to grow up, and that it is much better suited for next generation applications than J2EE."

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  1. Re:More marketing hype by odyrithm · · Score: 0, Troll

    Perl, PHP and Python are separate languages you filthy animal! jesus christ your irritating.

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    moo
  2. Re:In which world? by Billly+Gates · · Score: 0, Troll

    Php and mysql are just not growing in the enterprise.

    Java is secure and php is extremely insecure. Go do a google search for php and security holes are go to the FBI's website and look it up? Php ranks higher than ASP with security holes.

    Not to sound trollish because php and mysql are great for tiny websites and hobbiests but Java and a real database or even postgresql are leaps and bounds already and have been enterprise ready for a long time.

    Wonder why livejournal.com or myspace go down every other day or get slow? Go read the logs? I am a member of the LJ-maintance community and mysql is to blame for 9 out of 10 times. When you need to upgrade the system or add a cluster you need to shutdown the whole portal or portitions of it. Pathetic! I am biased of course but Lamp has reached saturation in my opinion. Alot of work still needs to be done.

  3. Whats wrong with Emacs? by Billly+Gates · · Score: 0, Troll

    Supports everything I need but comes with a shitty editor.