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From: <php...@li...> - 2009-01-12 23:14:47
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Hi all, I have a very simple stand alone java App. It is not a client/server application and I call it from command line and it takes 1 or 2 seconds to finish. Now I want to call it from PHP and the way I found was using system() and exec() PHP function. The bad new is now it takes more than 4 seconds to execute. Since every time I call it from PHP the JVM is started and fished I think java bridge can help me in some way. How Java Bridge can help me to call this java app from PHP? Does the performance is improved? saludos, |
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From: <php...@li...> - 2009-01-12 16:19:29
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Hi Jost, I'm sorry, I was sloppy in my email. What worked was: $reportBody = getReportBody(); $reportBody = java_values($reportBody); ... processing ... What didn't work (on one server, but did work on the other for reasons unknown to me) was: $reportBody = getReportBody(); ... processing ... Hope this helps. Dan On 1/12/2009 7:09 AM, php...@li... wrote: > Hi, > > did I understand this correctly that > > $reportBody = java_values(getReportBody()); > > doesn't work but > > $reportBody = getReportBody(); > $reportBody = java_values($reportBody); > > does? > > If that's the case, you have found a bug in the PHP evaluator. > > > Regards, > Jost Boekemeier > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. > It is the best place to buy or sell services for > just about anything Open Source. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/Xq1LFB > _______________________________________________ > php-java-bridge-users mailing list > php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/php-java-bridge-users |
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From: <php...@li...> - 2009-01-12 14:21:18
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Hello!
=> ID now passed back is "4" instead of "3"!
Object #4 is the invocation handler, object #3 a Proxy. You have passed back the invocation handler instead of the proxy, see here:
PhpProcedure ccb = (PhpProcedure)Proxy.getInvocationHandler($ccb);
try {
cca.invoke( $cca, "invokeA", new Object[]{ ccb } );
} catch (AbortException ae) {
Peter
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From: <php...@li...> - 2009-01-12 14:09:14
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Hi,
did I understand this correctly that
$reportBody = java_values(getReportBody());
doesn't work but
$reportBody = getReportBody();
$reportBody = java_values($reportBody);
does?
If that's the case, you have found a bug in the PHP evaluator.
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
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From: <php...@li...> - 2009-01-12 13:37:53
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Hi Juergen,
> public void call(Object $cca, Object $ccb) {
> cca.invoke( $cca, "invokeA", new Object[]{ ccb
> So, the PhpProcedure passed to invokeA() is a new one.
yes, obviously. ccb != $ccb. However, why is this a problem?
> (which in turn causes invokeB() to fail...)
> Did I find a bug here?
What do you mean with causes invokeB() to fail? The test case I've attached in my previous mail runs correctly, invokeB() correctly returned the string ::B, so I don't see the problem.
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
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