Joe Pluta wrote:
But what is a web app? Are we talking a store front, or serious order
entry? Even the standard online banking application doesn't hold a candle
to a real online transaction processing system.

Well yeah ... but in an online banking web app, the heavy lifting is not
done by the web application ... it's done on their big iron. I would
imagine that any NEW application that's going to use PHP on the iBox
should be carefully analyzed to determine where the various components
should run.

Of course, this isn't unique to a PHP application ... *ANY* application
should go through this analysis.

My concerns as always center on the business logic: what level of business
rules are being coded in PHP?

For existing applications, I'm sure a lot of the logic is being done in
the PHP ... it certianly is for the PHP applications that I'm running
(wordpress, OpenAds, etc) ... that doesn't mean new applications, that
are targeted to the iBox, will have to be that way.

I think this is going to depend on how you code the PHP. I have to believe
that the OO features of PHP require the same type of heap management and
garbage collection as Java, which is one of the primary factors that causes
Java to not work and play well with the per-page nature of i5/OS work
management.

I lack the information to be able to comment ... perhaps someone whith
more PHP on i experience can chime in?

david



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