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I'm planning to use JSP for a change... Just wanna try out JSP, because I'm a PHP programmer. I'm just curious :rolleyes: Can this server support ASP also?And, since i'm a beginner to JSP, can you recommend a website that teaches a newbie like me in JSP programming and also, Python programming?

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The only question I can answer is this:

Can this server support ASP also?

No, the server is Linux, ASP needs a Windows server to operate, sadly, Maybe OpaQue could have a play with windows hosting? lol

One of my sites (my sims one) is now on a windows server, dont know what version, Its a pain to set permissions, Linux is way easier for that :rolleyes:

Anyhoo, im gonna have a play with APS now that you brought it up.

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The only question I can answer is this:

 

No, the server is Linux, ASP needs a Windows server to operate, sadly, Maybe OpaQue could have a play with windows hosting? lol

 

One of my sites (my sims one) is now on a windows server, dont know what version, Its a pain to set permissions, Linux is way easier for that :rolleyes:

 

Anyhoo, im gonna have a play with APS now that you brought it up.

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What are you going to play? APS? Your sims's site is on a PHP scripting.

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:rolleyes: Well as you already know no ASP is allowed, unfornatelly JSP is hard to find around here(aldo they do have a Tomcat server running with JSP support), since you need to be a very special supermember or something in order to OpaQue get you some permissions to do so...I must say that jsp is far better and more powerfull than ASP or PHP but is still very hard to find any free hosting sites with JSP support...Feel free to continue with PHP which is also a very nice tool as you already know :lol:Regardsnonon :D

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What are you going to play? APS? Your sims's site is on a PHP scripting.

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Im gonna try and learn APS and use MS databases, My sims site is done with PHP and MySQL at the moment...

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:rolleyes:

 

Well as you already know no ASP is allowed, unfornatelly JSP is hard to find around here(aldo they do have a Tomcat server running with JSP support), since you need to be a very special supermember or something in order to OpaQue get you some permissions to do so...

 

I must say that jsp is far better and more powerfull than ASP or PHP but is still very hard to find any free hosting sites with JSP support...

 

Feel free to continue with PHP which is also a very nice tool as you already know :lol:

Regards

 

nonon :lol:

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Why is JSP better? Before Friendster was using JSP, and it was so slow! Then they switched to PHP, and everything was fast!

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Im gonna try and learn APS and use MS databases, My sims site is done with PHP and MySQL at the moment...

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APS? or ASP? Are you a THE SIMS fan? Before I was playing The Sims Livin' Large but the Genie feature and cockroach, etc.... I can't play it... PM me if you want to help me...

 

Are you planning to change host if you are planning to use ASP?

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Why is JSP better? Before Friendster was using JSP, and it was so slow! Then they switched to PHP, and everything was fast!

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What i think, ASP, JSP and PHP almost same if you have a small application to develop where you have to perform only some database updation, session tracking etc.

 

All above 3 will work 100% fine for small applications, you can use anyone.

 

But if you have a very big enterprise application to develop then you can compare which technology is best. And for big enterprise application, i think JSP is better. Like JSP pages loads fast because it doesnt compile at every request, in JSP you use Java which is 100% Object Oriented Language, gives you more control etc.

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What i think, ASP, JSP and PHP almost same if you have a small application to develop where you have to perform only some database updation, session tracking etc.

 

All above 3 will work 100% fine for small applications, you can use anyone.

 

But if you have a very big enterprise application to develop then you can compare which technology is best. And for big enterprise application, i think JSP is better. Like JSP pages loads fast because it doesnt compile at every request, in JSP you use Java which is 100% Object Oriented Language, gives you more control etc.

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well, i just wanted to try out something new... something new to try... because i think i really know PHP by heart (not that much) and i wanted to try JSP...

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I found a good jsp hosting provider. http://www.eatj.com/ They have free trial account. Price is cheap. Very good tech support. You can play with it.

No need to goto another host. Now you can buy JSP hosting very cheaply at Xisto - Web Hosting with mycents.

 

Coming to that eatj, the trial account has many limitaions. You'll have to restart the tomcat every 6 hours, you can upload only war files, if you are inactive for 15 days they will delete your account and so...on. :)

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