I've gave it a try a few hours ago.. but definately the thing wont
compile with mingw32 due to the pthreads and unix socket.. I was going
to change the bridge to use tcp socket and single thread (coz the
project I am doing allow me so) ... but since I have no much time, I
went for xmlrpc for now :)
I really enjoy playing around with the bridge... and I will try work on
that as soon as I find some time off from work. .. the thing I like it
the most is that.. it allows me to gradually port my php applications to
java..
On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 15:07, Jost Boekemeier wrote:
> --- Fabio Roger <fab...@te...> schrieb:
> > have you tried to compile the bridge on windows?
>
> I try to avoid this if I can :). -- But seriously, at
> least the server part of the bridge should run fine on
> windows (with mingw32).
>
> The difficult part is probably the client/PHP part; I
> haven't seen any descriptions how to compile PHP on
> windows, yet.
>
> Another thing that comes to my mind; since IIS does
> not use processes but threads, one has to compile the
> PHP part with the experimental ZTS. I can't say if
> the bridge compiles with ZTS or not, probably not.
> But fixing it should be easy.
>
> A separate issue is the GCJ quality on this OS;
> especially the GC. If I remember correctly, the boehm
> GC isn't (or wasn't) really supported in this
> environment. But running the server part with Sun or
> IBM java should be no problem.
>
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> Jost
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