Jesse Erdmann <jesse_erdmann at securecomputing.com> writes: > That may be true for applets and stuff running in browsers, but it seems > fine for things like JSPs or other applications. I've had a few nits > with it here, but for the most part it's great. Most of our problems > were way down in the networking stuff. > > Yes, it's still slower than C, but while you shouldn't expect a Java app > written for Windows to just up and run (maybe only a few minor issues > here and there, and once you fix the Linux code you can usually take > that code and run it on both Windows and Linux, not sure about Solaris) > it's not nearly as bad as porting C. What's servlet performance like? As you say, not relative to C; how about relative to Perl, or PHP? Or Cold Fusion? Comparing the two on the same platform of course. -- David Dyer-Bennet / Welcome to the future! / dd-b at dd-b.net SF: http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ Minicon: http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/ Photos: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/