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From: <php...@li...> - 2009-01-26 20:28:11
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Hi,
> where the string phpcgi contains the location of the
> php-cgi.exe file, and
[...]
> start with a customized ini file, not the default php.ini
> file contained within the php installation directory.
I think PHP tries to load a php.ini from the current directory, if it exists.
But I have the gut feeling that this is a bug. System administrators should be able to customize the php installation, not users. Furthermore there may be more than one PHP version installed, php 4 for example doesn't understand any of the new php 5 config settings.
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
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From: <php...@li...> - 2009-01-26 18:09:37
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Hi all,
I'm trying to start the PHP/Java bridge on Windows from my Java application
with the code:
System.setProperty("php.java.bridge.php_exec",phpcgi);
manager = new javax.script.ScriptEngineManager();
e = manager.getEngineByName("php-invocable");
where the string phpcgi contains the location of the php-cgi.exe file, and
manager and e are globally declared.
In principle this works fine. However, now I am trying to get php-cgi.exe to
start with a customized ini file, not the default php.ini file contained
within the
php installation directory. Is it possible to set a system property for that
indicating which ini file is to be used?
Or do I need to start php-cgi.exe explicitly with -c option to accomplish
this?
Thanks,
Bart
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From: <php...@li...> - 2009-01-26 07:39:44
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Hi,
thanks a lot - this works now for me.
Remarks:
In a different answer you said to someone else:
"Until now this was only possible by asking the PHP object for its ID (through a Java method) and then fetching the object from a global array using the obtained ID as a key."
Isn't it correct to say:
"Before 5.4.3.1 this wasn't possible at all, but since 5.4.3.1 it is possible by asking the PHP object for its ID (through a Java method) and then fetching the object from a global array using the obtained ID as a key."?
Nevertheless this is still not exactly what I wanted/expected:
One still has to go back to Java once (using java_unwrap()) in order to retrieve the ID.
Even better would be an API in Java that would allow to directly send this ID.
I've seen the new methods JavaBridge.unwrapClosure() and PhpProcedure.unwrap().
I may try using these in order to make my solution even better...
Anyway, thanks a lot again for your time and help!
Regards Jürgen
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: php...@li... [mailto:php...@li...]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Januar 2009 23:14
An: php...@li...
Betreff: Re: [Php-java-bridge-users] How to wrap two PHP objectsasjavaclosures,and in Java call a method on the first closure with thesecondclosureas parameter?
Hi,
> assume you want to unwrap the wrapped PHP object. It might be a good
> idea to extend java_values() this way.
the change is in the cvs head now. The current download version 5.4.3.1 also contains this feature. From the NEWS:
Version 5.4.3.1
* java_unwrap($closure) can now used to retrieve the PHP object
associated with a java_closure(). Example:
class f{function __toString(){return "p";}function toString(){return "j"}};
$cl = java_closure(new f());
echo $cl;
=> j
$cl = java_unwrap($cl)
echo $cl;
=> p
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
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