From: <php...@li...> - 2008-09-24 21:54:39
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Hi, > the environment setting PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS=5000? Trying > again using a new connection: > CommandLine="C:\Program > Files\Zend\Core\bin\php-cgi.exe" > ConnectionTimeout="30" > RequestTimeout="60" > StartProcesses="8" Impersonate="1" > SetEnv="PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS=10000" > SetEnv="PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN=1" We're sorry, but we cannot support Zend products. Please contact Zend instead. The PHP/Java Bridge needs the settings described in the README: at least 5 childs and 5000 MAX_REQUESTS. You can change that in the web.xml, though. > I also deployed the java bridge to a running Apache 2 > server. There the > PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS is set to 10000, so that is not an What do you mean with that? Apache2 doesn't use fastcgi. > PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function > bindtextdomain() in C:\Program > Files\Zend\Apache2\htdocs\JavaBridge\hello.php This is not a PHP/Java Bridge issue but a PHP issue. You must compile PHP with language support, otherwise bindtextdomain is not available. Please see your PHP documentation for details. > =================================================================== > protocol error: Method Not Allowed > > The requested method PUT is not allowed for the URL > /JavaBridge/JavaBridge.phpjavabridge. > , Internal error at col 4. Check the back end log for > details. You probably have some filter installed. For example mod_jk. You must allow PUT requests to the PHP/Java Bridge servlet, at least on the local interface, otherwise the front-end will not be able to connect to the servlet. Again, this is all working in a standard tomcat installation. You can its default settings, but you must know what you're doing. Regards, Jost Boekemeier __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sie sind Spam leid? Yahoo! Mail verfügt über einen herausragenden Schutz gegen Massenmails. http://mail.yahoo.com |