No, I'm missing something: a brain.  You're correct.  I hadn't read
the OP description carefully.

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Tabby's Place, a Cat Sanctuary


On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:07 PM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
> Looking just at the schema on the project homepage, that seems to be a
> solution similar to the OP's #3) however : you use another webserver as
> front-end to Tomcat.
> I do not see at first how this solution is much different than an Apache
> httpd front-end, which proxies to Tomcat what belongs to Tomcat (aka
> targeting the Java apps), and runs locally (using mod_php e.g.) the PHP
> apps.
>
> The php-java-bridge looks more like a "device" which allows PHP applications
> running on the front-end, to interact directly with Java apps running on the
> Tomcat back-end.
>
> Or am I missing something ?
>
>
> Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>> Check out this
>>
>>       http://php-java-bridge.sourceforge.net/pjb/
>>
>> I did a quick install & test of this a few months ago & it worked
>> right out of the box.  I did not dig into it in detail, however.
>>
>> --
>> Jonathan Rosenberg
>> Founder & Executive Director
>> Tabby's Place, a Cat Sanctuary
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Software2 <ryan.he...@software2.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am currently working on a project to develop an "add-on" for a network
>>> attached device. Hard to explain but basically what we currently have is
>>> a
>>> device that runs apache tomcat with a java webapp. I want to host on the
>>> same device, a seperate webapp. I have done some java programming in the
>>> past but am primarily a PHP developer, so my options are:
>>>
>>> 1) Re-learn Java for developing the new webapp
>>> 2) Stick to PHP and work out how to host it as a webapp on the tomcat
>>> server
>>> 3) Install another PHP stack (xampp) on the device to host the PHP app
>>>
>>> To me, option 2 seemed most sensible, utilising my current skillset and
>>> the
>>> current server stack, but there doesnt seem to be much talk of how to do
>>> this over the last year, lots of tutorials mention php_java.dll and
>>> php5servlet.dll, which seem to have been deprecated and removed from pecl
>>> respectively.
>>>
>>> Any recent advice on how to host a PHP app on a tomcat server, whether it
>>> is
>>> worth it, or generally what you would advise given my situation would be
>>> appreciated!
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Ryan
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