The client wants us to start migrating to a J2EE/JSP platform, and we just added the Jakarta J2EE Java Server to our Apache installation.

Does moving to a Java-based website mean saying good-bye to Perl? Is it possible to write Java wrappers for Perl objects and scripts and use those wrapped Perl thingies on a J2EE server?

Also, I have read that it is possible to compile Perl code to Java bytecode. Does doing so confer any advantages in a Java environment? Once one converts Perl code to Java bytecode, can one then call and pass parameters to the Perl code as if it were written in pure Java?

Finally, I would be interested in knowing whether anyone on this site has had good or bad experiences integrating or trying to integrate Perl and Java within a single website and webserver.


In reply to Jakarta Blues: Are Java Wrappers for Perl Practical? by sierrathedog04

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