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From: <php...@li...> - 2007-05-01 12:01:24
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Hi,
which version of the bridge do you use?
> same exception as a few days ago, which was that
> update() didn't exist:
Yes, I've seen the message. However, the message was
correct, update is not a static feature of the class.
> In other various tests it would toss a "reset()
> doesn't exist"
How does the code look like? Do you see the reset()
function when you call
echo java_inspect($obj);
I think you've confused the class and the instance.
> I have set the path to my php executable in
>
/usr/java/tomcat-5.5/webapps/JavaBridge/WEB-INF/web.xml
> as follows:
>
> <!-- Your php binary. Default is /usr/bin/php-cgi or
> -->
> <!-- c:/php/php-cgi.exe -->
> <!--
> <init-param>
> <param-name>php_exec</param-name>
> <param-value>/usr/bin/php</param-value>
> </init-param>
> -->
What do you mean with this? The init-param is still
commented out!?!
This is a misunderstanding, anyway. The J2EE component
uses the built-in php-cgi.exe, which is 5.1.4. But you
want to use Apache or IIS as a front end and the PHP
version installed there.
I didn't know that you use an old version of PHP,
sorry.
> When I run 'which php' I get '/usr/bin/php'
Irrelevant. The Apache binary uses a dll/shared
object.
> Sorry, was a typo on my part on the command line,
> though using .jar
> affects the same response. The command doesn't even
> get far enough to
> toss an error relative to the file type.
Too bad.
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
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