If memory serves, Project Zero isn't using an OSS license.
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On 4 May 2010, at 10:21, Charles Oliver Nutter <[email protected]>
wrote:
They are actually separate projects. The main difference is that
Project Zero uses JNI to support PHP's native exts while the Quercus
guys ported key exts to Java. I'm not sure which approach has been
more successful, but I believe both are reasonably fast at plain PHP
code.
- Charlie (from mobile)
On May 4, 2010 4:14 AM, "Rémi Forax" <[email protected]> wrote:
Le 03/05/2010 19:30, Olivier Lefevre a écrit :
Unlike PHP wich is based on C runtime
Er, what about Quercus?
-- O.L.
Thank you, I wasn't aware of Quercus.
http://quercus.caucho.com/quercus-3.1/doc/quercus.xtp
Its seems it's like IBM's Project Zero.
http://www.projectzero.org/
Rémi
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