According to http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/php-java-bridge/php-java-bridge/README?view=markup , it said that if I choose option3:
OPTION 3: You can start the bridge as a sub-process of apache. Disable
java.socketname, java.servlet and java.hosts. For example:
extension = java.so
[java]
java.log_level="3"
then I don't need to set java.socketname. I followed it, but Fedora core 4 complains that java.socketname is not set in php.ini during bootup. How do I fix that?
Many thanks.
java.log_file="/var/log/php-java-bridge.log"
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