@vern.
Okay, let me list mine..
a. Mastercard. e.g.
http://www.mastercard.com/securecd/s...tCategories.do - omg struts
b. EA Sports e.g.
www.easports.com/nbalive06/index.jsp
c. Paypal e.g
www.paypalmerchantservices.com/demo/cart.jsp
d. Visa e.g. corporate.visa.com/pd/consumer_services/consumer_ex_rates.jsp
http://www.visaeurope.com/personal/o...pping/main.jsp
e. Philippine Stock Exchange
f. BestBuy e.g
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1093468959522 - ye, beat best buy.
g. World of Warcraft e.g
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/conte...in/contest.jsp
h. Samsung Mobile e.g
www.samsungmobile.com/promotion/i600/index.jsp
i. Ebay e.g
http://forums.ebay.com/db2/forum.jspa?forumID=97
countdown.ebay.com/start.jsp
... and many more too.
Aren't they HUGE?
What do most of them all have in common ?? Yes, that is right, they involve $$$. And no, PHP cannot handle what JSP can in terms of security alone.
Friendster, Myspace, Facebook, all social networking hype. Largest because it's free. But on revenue, would not beat even Best Buy (Best Buy — Revenue: US$30.8 Billion (2006)). I know it wouldn't be fair to compare their revenues but let's face it, security counts. If JSP is some lousy tool, Best Buy and other firms would not be earning billiions.
Yes, Google uses some Java. In fact, they use some Struts in Blogger.
Java works...in $$$ ways.