Hi Victor,
the easiest way is to install the j2ee backend
(http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/php-java-bridge/php-java-bridge.j2ee_2.0.8.zip?download).
It allows you to convert your jsp files to php step by
step.
Assuming that your web application is called myApp and
you want to run php files:
* copy webapps/JavaBridge/WEB-INF/lib/JavaBridge.jar
and the controller servlet classes from
JavaBridge/WEB-INF/classes/ to webapps/myApp/WEB-INF/
* add the servlet mapping to your WEB-INF/web.xml,
please see JavaBridge/WEB-INF/web.xml for a template.
Please set the init-param "override_hosts" to Off and
set the correct hosts and servlet in your php.ini:
* use the following lines in your php.ini
[java]
java.hosts="127.0.0.1:8080"
java.servlet="/myApp/PhpJavaServlet"
If you browse to http://localhost:8080/myApp, you
should be able to develop and invoke your php files.
For a production system please start Apache and browse
to http://yourHost.com/myApp. The php modules will
call to the java backend as neccesary.
In case you have a distribution where the tomcat
webapps and the apache htdocs directories are not
shared, please either use a symlink or use mod jk to
"JkMount" the tomcat webapps directory into apache
(please see the readme for details).
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
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