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From: <php...@li...> - 2010-03-24 18:01:11
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> On 19/03/2010 11:03, php...@li... wrote: >>> ... contains sensitive info >> >> Okay. I will add a new JAVA_HOST syntax for PHP/Java Bridge version 6.1.1: Version 6.1.1 is now available: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/php-java-bridge/Binary%20package/php-java-bridge_6.1.1/exploded/Java.inc >From the NEWS file: Version 6.1.1 * The bridge now supports all available PHP stream transports. Example: <?php require_once("https://secure-host.com:8443/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc"); echo java_context()->getHttpServletRequest()->getScheme(); echo ", "; echo java_server_name(); ?> The above is equivalent to: <?php define("JAVA_HOSTS", "ssl://secure-host.com:8443"); define("JAVA_SERVLET", "/JavaBridge/servlet.phpjavabridge"); require_once("java/Java.inc"); echo java_context()->getHttpServletRequest()->getScheme(); echo ", "; echo java_server_name(); ?> => https, ssl://my-secure-host.com:8443 Please see the PHP documentation stream_get_transports() for details. |
From: <php...@li...> - 2010-03-24 17:05:50
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Hi Hameed, > I wanted to organize all my libraries properly instead of mixing in just one > folder. Java 7 may contain a module system. Until then please put all Java libraries into *one* directory. Please see our FAQ entries "Why has java_require() been deprecated?" and "Why do I get a NoClassDefFoundError?" for details. There were several Java module system (better: "package system") proposals. The one I liked best was the system implemented by rice.edu. An introduction is here: http://www.cs.rice.edu/~javaplt/papers/sac2007.pdf BTW: Kent Dybvik has shown that it is possible to implement a module system using pure syntax. Since PHP doesn't have a REPL (its top-level environments cannot be changed by user-interaction), it makes sense to implement such a system in place of the current PHP "namespaces" implementation, especially since PHP namespaces doesn't allow a re-export of (aliased) bindings: it isn't possible to build a "compound-namespace" (see "published interfaces" vs. "public interfaces"). Regards, Jost Bökemeier |
From: <php...@li...> - 2010-03-24 07:02:39
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Hi there, I am quite new to Java and Tomcat webserver. I am using Tomcat 6.x. I use Jasper reports with PHP. After I have deployed the JavaBridge (6.x) I wanted to load all my jasper and scriptlet libraries to a subfolder in WEB-INF/lib folder for ex: WEB-INF/lib/jasper3.0.0/ But the libraries were never loaded by the application and I have got many class not found errors. Once I have moved all the classes to WEB-INF/lib/ folder the errors are gone. I wanted to organize all my libraries properly instead of mixing in just one folder. In earlier versions I can use java_require but it seems not possible now with the version 6.x & > Please help me know how to achieve this. Thanks, Hameed Development Manager Pilot Simple Software Hong Kong ha...@pi... |