Has anyone used Jaxer in production?

Someone used Jaxer in a production environment, I am curious how it compares with something like php, ruby, etc., and if anyone knows of any pitfalls to use it that are well known .

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Aug 13 '08 at 19:35
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I decided that I would answer this so as not to leave him hanging. This answer is not directly related to Jaxer, but since this question has been asked. Technologies have emerged, such as Node.JS, bringing with them the same ideas and technologies that Jaxer has suggested and shown that Javascript can be as viable on the backend of the web technology stack as it is on the front panel.

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Feb 16 2018-12-12T00:
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@Stu: Not necessarily, maybe there are a bunch of people using it and not having problems. I like that the concept should only write checks once, using one language for everything, both the client and the server side sound like an interesting approach.

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Aug 14 '08 at 12:09
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Generally, if you should ask this question, this is a bad idea.

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Aug 13 '08 at 20:35
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I will add this Url to my post that I found today, it has information about the subject, but there is no real "performance" information.

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Aug 30 '08 at 3:32
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I posted a similar question and got an answer ... There is not much information that has not yet been.

I came across this set of performance tests , and I also posted a question about object-oriented development in Jaxer , which I think can leave much to be desired.

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Sep 21 '08 at 5:59
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