Re: Trying to Integrate PHP 4.3.4 w/ JDK 1.5.0

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[resent, this time with the correct subject, sorry]

> I have tried to compile "php-java-bridge" v1.0.5.
> /opt/php/php-4.3.9/php-java-
> bridge_1.0.5/server/natcJavaBridge.c:202:
> too many arguments to function `sigwait'

Solaris has a non-standard sigwait() function.  It
requires a special flag to archive POSIX compatibility
(see man page).  Another Solaris problem is that stdio
is broken; you cannot use stdio buffering for
non-seekable streams. 

Version 1.0.6a of the PHP/Java Bridge solves both
problems.  I have tested on a Sparc64 system with
Solaris 9.

-->
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/php-java-bridge/php-java-bridge_1.0.6a.tar.bz2?download


> compile the standard java extension in "ext/java"

Even if you succeed to compile the bridge, this will
not help you to solve the problem on Unix.  The
"standard" java extension does not work on Unix with
the default (prefork) Apache because of its design.  

On Unix it is necessary to separate the JVM from the
apache request handling processes.  Either by running
a servlet engine or via the php/java bridge.


Jost



	

	
		
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