http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=32215
please only we want it work until JSR work in 2008
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Alawi Albaity
Jeddah - KSA
Mobile : +966506660442
Alawi Albaity wrote:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=32215
please only we want it work until JSR work in 2008
Hi,
you may try PHP-Java bridge. I have tried it few months
ago (with PHP 4) and it worked. I have tested RMI over it
and no problems. Looks like it already supports PHP 5.
http://php-java-bridge.sourceforge.net/
You may also take a look at this presentation :
http://hristov.com/andrey/projects/php_stuff/pres/writing_distributed_apps_with_PHP.pdf
Slides 17 through 20, which explain how to setup the bridge.
The RMI example uses an example RMI calculator service which I downloaded
from somewhere at http://java.sun.com .
I decided to try the bridge after ext/java was crashing also for me.
By using the bridge one starts (usually) only one virtual machine. If php
crashes the JVM does not. Data is persistent in the VM till it is running.
Hope this helps,
Andrey
that may be work with linux but with windows is not work that will , I
already have it and I am in contact with his developer who is the hard
work man by the way , but the problem its not work with me in windows
, its have problem.
if its work with you please explain to me how its works with you .
Alawi Albaity wrote:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=32215
please only we want it work until JSR work in 2008Hi,
you may try PHP-Java bridge. I have tried it few months
ago (with PHP 4) and it worked. I have tested RMI over it
and no problems. Looks like it already supports PHP 5.
http://php-java-bridge.sourceforge.net/You may also take a look at this presentation :
http://hristov.com/andrey/projects/php_stuff/pres/writing_distributed_apps_with_PHP.pdf
Slides 17 through 20, which explain how to setup the bridge.
The RMI example uses an example RMI calculator service which I downloaded
from somewhere at http://java.sun.com .I decided to try the bridge after ext/java was crashing also for me.
By using the bridge one starts (usually) only one virtual machine. If php
crashes the JVM does not. Data is persistent in the VM till it is running.Hope this helps,
Andrey
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Alawi Albaity
Jeddah - KSA
Mobile : +966506660442