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First of all sorry for crossposting, but I think this subject should be asked in the PHP as well as the Java group.
We want to build our own CMS (lite-version) or use an open source freeware version. But before we decide to build our own, or choose an available one we want to decide wether to use PHP or Java. The biggest demand that needs to be met is the platform independancy. This is crurcial, but the performance will also be a great decider. I do have my own thoughts on this, but I would like to hear your arguments on using PHP or Java Thanks for your responses, Bas van der Meijden b.vandermeijden@pecoma.nl |
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You should notice two of the main rules here:
1. Do NOT crosspost 2. Do a search before posting Anyway, an answer to your question can be found here
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