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From: <php...@li...> - 2008-05-28 14:23:07
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Thanks for the reply. Fortunately this problem solved itself. I was not
getting an invocation on Request$PhpNull, but was actually getting an
invocation on JavaBridge, which my debugger confirmed. As you have
pointed out, I ought to have been seeing an attempt to call a method on
Request$PhpNull, because I already had a proper HttpServletContext (or
ought to have) and I was attempting to call getServletContext() on that,
which is not a defined method. The reason for the bad invocation seems
to have been that I failed to upgrade my client includes after upgrading
the backend to 5.2.2. Client was 4.3.3. Upgrading the client php include
files did the trick. Thanks for the tip about java_inspect(). Somehow I
missed that one :)
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: php...@li...
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Of php...@li...
Sent: 28 May 2008 15:10
To: php...@li...
Subject: Re: [Php-java-bridge-users] trouble getting access to another
appcontext running as servlet
Hi,
you should be able to access the foreign context, provided that the
foreign context is accessible. PHP scripts don't behave different than
JSP's.
In particular the following code should work:
<?php require_once("java/Java.inc");
$request = java_context()->getHttpServletRequest();
echo java_inspect($request);
$response = java_context()->getHttpServletResponse();
$context = java_context()->getServletContext();
$otherContext = $context->getContext("/JavaBridge");
$dispatcher =
$otherContext->getServletContext()->getRequestDispatcher("/my.jsp");
$dispatcher->forward($request, $response); ?>
> the parser
> php.java.bridge.Parser seems to interpret this as an invocation on the
> JavaBridge instance, php.java.bridge.JavaBridge.
I think this is a misunderstanding. The Request$PhpNull means that you
invoke a Java method with a NULL value, obtained from the previous
method call. Either the "/other-context" doesn't exist or it is not
accessible.
> I'm encouraged by the following var_dump output:
You can also use: echo java_inspect($java_value) :)
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
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From: <php...@li...> - 2008-05-28 14:10:07
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Hi,
you should be able to access the foreign context, provided that the foreign context is accessible. PHP scripts don't behave different than JSP's.
In particular the following code should work:
<?php require_once("java/Java.inc");
$request = java_context()->getHttpServletRequest();
echo java_inspect($request);
$response = java_context()->getHttpServletResponse();
$context = java_context()->getServletContext();
$otherContext = $context->getContext("/JavaBridge");
$dispatcher =
$otherContext->getServletContext()->getRequestDispatcher("/my.jsp");
$dispatcher->forward($request, $response);
?>
> the parser
> php.java.bridge.Parser seems to interpret this as an invocation on the
> JavaBridge instance, php.java.bridge.JavaBridge.
I think this is a misunderstanding. The Request$PhpNull means that you invoke a Java method with a NULL value, obtained from the previous method call. Either the "/other-context" doesn't exist or it is not accessible.
> I'm encouraged by the following var_dump output:
You can also use: echo java_inspect($java_value) :)
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
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