;; -*- mode: Scheme; tab-width:4 -*- ;; Copy this file to the php ini directory (usually /etc/php.d) or ;; copy its content to the global php.ini (usually /etc/php.ini or ;; /usr/local/lib/php.ini). ;; ;; Use the java.socketname, java.hosts and java.servlet to ;; control the operation mode: ;; ;; 1) java.socketname and java.hosts off: local backend which ;; starts automatically. ;; ;; 2) java.socketname set: local system backend started by the ;; php-java-bridge service script. ;; ;; 3) java.hosts set: external backend(s) on a different server(s). ;; ;; 4) java.hosts and java.servlet set: external backend(s) ;; deployed in a j2ee application server or servlet engine. extension = java.so [java] ;; log level between 0 (log off) and 4 (log debug). The default "log ;; file" is the standard output. The default level is 2. java.log_level = 2 java.log_file = /var/log/php-java-bridge.log ;; Adjust the following options if the VM or its location have ;; changed since you ran the ./configure command. ;java.java_home = /usr/java/jdk1.5.0 ;java.java = /usr/java/jdk1.5.0/bin/java ;; If you want to start the backend automatically as a sub-component ;; of your HTTP server, comment out _all the following options_. ;; If you don't have a servlet engine, double-click on JavaBridge.jar ;; or use the php-java-bridge service script to start and stop the ;; backend as a system service. Please see the RedHat RPM download ;; for an example how to start java as a system service. java.socketname = /var/run/.php-java-bridge_socket ;; If you have a servlet engine or an application server, deploy ;; JavaBridge.war and re-start the servlet engine or the application ;; server. Comment out the "java.socketname" option and uncomment ;; the following options. ;java.hosts = "127.0.0.1:8080" ;java.servlet = On