Web Application Engines

Hi,

 

I invite you to disscuss that topic , please provide you input and comments.

 

My questions:

 

1.

Why java is relatively outsider in matters of small-businesses and e-commerce?

Except historical reasons, what reasons would you list?

 

2.

What conditions should we have(endorse) to bring java more closely to e-commerce?

I mean both: technological and business ideas and conditions.

 

3.

Where are the STRONG sides of java in e-commerce in comparison to PHP, .Net, etc?

 

4.

What good java e-commerce applications, solutions would you recommend?

 

5.

What bad examples of java and e-commerce, that you experienced? Please, elaborate.

 

6. Say whatever you think matters.

 

 

Thanks a lot!!!

 

 

peterk 24/09/2009 - 14:32

Here is part 1 and part 2 of some guy's walkthrough in migrating his application to GAE (including Spring 3, JMX, AOP, and a bunch of other technologies). Interesting to read, and more interesting for me is to wonder who is going to use a JEE runtime which does not allow for "LIKE" queries, persisting more than one root object per transaction and a bunch of other funky limitations. As I commented on his piece:

zvika 09/06/2009 - 01:47

The Mozilla Foundation features a booth in the Open Source Project lounge in Hall 6 at this year's CeBIT.

 

"Just about everyone visiting our booth uses Firefox," said Tim Riley of Mozilla. The Firefox pins and other goodies that the conference team distributed were hotly sought after.

 

You can read all about it in here:

http://www.linux-magazine.com/online/news/cebit_2009_mozilla_shows_off_n...

arik 17/06/2009 - 07:56
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