I'm curious if there is any performance difference? -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Max Carlson Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 2:56 PM To: Stefan Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Laszlo-user] [ANN] pLPS - The PHP LPS project
Hi Stefan, I'm working with plps now, and I want to add support for loading media in proxied mode. Before I do this, I wanted to make sure you haven't done this already! I got the latest version from http://www.turingart.com/downloads/plps.zip I set up a subversion repository here: http://svn.lzxpatterns.com/plps/ Let me know - I'm looking forward to getting the amazon demo fully working! -- Regards, Max Carlson OpenLaszlo.org Stefan wrote: > I've packed together my initial effort to build a PHP based LPS > runtime environment. Find the archive [41,7 MByte] here: > > http://www.turingart.com/downloads/plps.zip > > This is a VERY first effort, which is basically some kind of a > technology demonstration. Thus, the PHP code is neither nice, > fine-tuned or security-checked. > > This distribution includes a caching compiler interface and a first > provider for dynamic pLPS -> SWF transfers. The archive is > self-contained, thus you don't need another LPS installation. > > In case you fix/add something, please send back your source. > > Thx to the OpenLaszlo team for a great product, > > Stefan > > > From the README: > > >>> > pLPS - The PHP LPS project > > Introduction > This is a very early effort to build a runtime environment, which > allows to serve non-SOLO OpenLaszlo application using a PHP-coded LPS. > > Note, that you still need to have JAVA on your server to compile your apps. > In case you only want to deploy compiled SWFs, the loader script > swfload.php is enough to use. > > What's in this distribution > This distribution contains a complete compile and deploy environment > based on the original LPS 3.3.3. > Besides the stripped down LPS, certain *.lzx example files are > provided > > Requirements > PHP 5.x, JAVA 1.5.x > > Installation > - Put the content of the ZIP distribution archive in a directory of > your webs > - Start your web-server > - Load this document through your web-server > - Click on the samples of the next section > > Sample - Simple SWF > Run (and compile if required) [Call: ?file=<filename>] animation Run > and force compile [Call: &force] animation > > Sample - SWF, which loads data using dynamic dataset Run (and compile > if required) dyn > Note: You'll see some records, if pLPS provided the dynamic dataset > > Cheers from sunny Kiel, > Stefan > > turingart - http://www.turingart.com/ > > Germany :: Kiel, 2006-11-27 > > <<< > >
