[ale] PHP vs. J2EE
C I
comidio at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 20 12:57:45 EST 2003
I ran into the segfault issue as well but I switched
from the Sun JDK to Kaffee and this aleviated the
problem greatly. But I agree with you on using
Tomcat. I was hoping that since the time I looked at
it, this function would have improved instead of
becoming more buggy.
CI
--- John Wells <jb at sourceillustrated.com> wrote:
> Indeed, but it's listed as "experimental" on the PHP
> project, and I found
> it completely broken in 4.2.3 and 4.3.0 (have logged
> ticket at
> http://bugs.php.net). I could instantiate system
> classes, but custom
> classes would cause Apache to go down hard with a
> segfault.
>
> If you're designing this for production, I'd stay
> away from PHP/Java
> integration. If not, it's definitely fun to play
> with.
>
> If you have to have java, go with a tomcat
> container.
>
> John
>
> C I said:
> > I haven't played with it in a while but PHP has
> the
> > ability to access Java classes directly. So you
> could
> > have all you logic in Java on the backend and just
> > have the PHP request the needed info and the Java
> will
> > return the data. Was a lot of fun to play with.
> >
> > CI
>
>
>
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