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From: <php...@li...> - 2007-03-17 18:10:02
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Hi, first of all, thanks a lot for your help.
which problems do you have with the PHP/Java Bridge?
I think the most important problem I'm having is importing my libraries.
For example, with the easiest exacmple I tried to use (my class Test), I
don't understand how should I import the jar file that I made.
I tried using for example:
java_require("file://usr/local/apache2/htdocs/tests_java/Test.jar");
java_require("http://localhost/tests_java/Test.jar");
java_require("http://172.16.0.75/tests_java/Test.jar");
java_require("Test.jar");
And none of them seemed to work. Which would be the most appropiate way?
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> > VM: 3.4.3@http://gcc.gnu.org/java/
Where should I define the VM that php/java bridge will work with?
I actually installed the Java J2SE JDK from Sun on my box on /opt/jdk_ ...
and that path is the one I set on the java.ini file.
In any case, please do not use @java_reset(), the
> CLASSPATH. In which documentation have you found this?
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> Also it should never ever be necessary to create a
> wrapper Java library. The PHP/Java Bridge protocol is
> efficient enough so that these wrappers are *entirely*
> obsolete.
Ok, I'll remove the java_reset() calls. I read about php/java bridge in man=
y
places and tried to 'mix' the examples I got.
I shouldn't touch the CLASSPATH, right?
I'm not sure about what you mean when you say wrappers.
Thanks for your support.
Regards,
Andr=E9s Gattinoni
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