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1.5 KiB
XML
57 lines
1.5 KiB
XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<!-- $Revision$ -->
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<!-- State: experimental -->
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<book xml:id="book.java" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
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<title>PHP / Java Integration</title>
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<titleabbrev>Java</titleabbrev>
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<!-- {{{ preface -->
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<preface xml:id="intro.java">
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&reftitle.intro;
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<para>
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There are two possible ways to bridge PHP and Java: you can either
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<link linkend="java.servlet">integrate PHP into a Java Servlet
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environment</link>, which is the more stable and efficient solution,
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or integrate Java support into PHP. The former is provided by a SAPI
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module that interfaces with the Servlet server, the latter by this
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Java extension.
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</para>
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<para>
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The Java extension provides a simple and effective means for creating and
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invoking methods on Java objects from PHP. The JVM is created using JNI,
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and everything runs in-process.
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</para>
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&warn.experimental;
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</preface>
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<!-- }}} -->
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&reference.java.setup;
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&reference.java.constants;
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&reference.java.servlet;
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&reference.java.examples;
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&reference.java.reference;
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</book>
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<!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file
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Local variables:
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mode: sgml
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sgml-omittag:t
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sgml-shorttag:t
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sgml-minimize-attributes:nil
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sgml-always-quote-attributes:t
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sgml-indent-step:1
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sgml-indent-data:t
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indent-tabs-mode:nil
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sgml-parent-document:nil
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sgml-default-dtd-file:"~/.phpdoc/manual.ced"
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sgml-exposed-tags:nil
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sgml-local-catalogs:nil
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sgml-local-ecat-files:nil
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End:
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vim600: syn=xml fen fdm=syntax fdl=2 si
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vim: et tw=78 syn=sgml
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vi: ts=1 sw=1
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-->
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