Overview
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The standalone JavaBridge.jar associates Java applications with PHP
scripts.
This document describes how to call a non-J2EE application. Please see
the INSTALL.J2SE document for details how to call PHP methods from
Java. Please see the INSTALL.J2EE document for details how to embed
PHP into a pure J2EE application server or how to call Java/J2EE
methods from PHP.
Development
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Test the PHP/Java Bridge functionality:
* Download and extract the php-java-bridge*_j2ee.zip file into a
folder.
* Navigate to the created JAVA.STANDALONE folder.
* Right-click on log4j.jar and select "open with Java ..."
* Right-click on JavaBridge.jar and select "open with Java ...". In
the "Starting ..." dialog select SERVLET_LOCAL:8080.
* Run your PHP scripts. For example browse to http://127.0.0.1:8080
and click on test.php.
Deployment
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Add the PHP/Java Bridge to your Java application(s):
* Extract the JavaBridge.jar library from JavaBridge.war, for example
with the command:
java -classpath JavaBridge.war TestInstallation
* Add JavaBridge.jar to the main library of you non-J2EE
application. This can be done by adding the following line to your
application's META-INF/MANIFEST.MF:
Class-Path: JavaBridge.jar
It is also possible to simply merge all files into your non-J2EE
application..
* Add the following 3 lines to the main class of your non-J2EE
application:
public static final String JAVABRIDGE_PORT="8087";
static final php.java.bridge.JavaBridgeRunner runner =
php.java.bridge.JavaBridgeRunner.getInstance(JAVABRIDGE_PORT);
Call your Java methods from PHP
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* Start your Java application.
* Use the following code to call methods of your running(!) Java application:
<?php require_once("http://localhost:8087/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc");
$myClass = new java("com.my.non.j2ee.application.MyClass");
$myClass->myMethod(...);
?>
Logging
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* Download and copy log4j.jar to java.ext.dirs. Example for JDK 1.6 on
Linux:
mkdir -p /usr/java/packages/lib/ext
cp log4j.jar /usr/java/packages/lib/ext
* Start the log4j viewer. For example with the command:
/usr/java/default/bin/java org.apache.log4j.chainsaw.Main
* Restart the standalone application. The log appears in the log4j
window.
* Please report bugs/problems to the mailing list:
php-java-bridge-users@lists.sourceforge.net