hmm, good question, but i would not think so, one system developed in
struts can call a PHP and vise-visa, but i dont think they can be
intergrated.
1. PHP has a diff processor compared to java/jsp/struts
On 5/2/05, Rafael Taboada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks... I'm working right now
Actually, while I don't know much about PHP, I would say it *better* be
possible :) Struts is, by and large, the C in MVC (some parts arguably
cross boundaries, but as a generality...), so if I can't swap in a
different M and V, there's probably something wrong.
I think it's probably a given
On 5/2/05, Rafael Taboada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks... I'm working right now with PHP...
Is it possible to combine PHP with struts? I mean, instead to JSP,
use PHP.
Folashade Adeyosoye a écrit :
hmm, good question, but i would not think so, one system developed in
struts can call a
Well, I'm not saying this is possible either... But after all, people
manage to do Struts + XML/XSLT without JSP. So why not with PHP ?
Yes, by generating XML out of the action or jsp, and adding an XSLT
transformer. How do you want to share any variables with a php script?
And, after all,
. Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Actually, while I don't know much about PHP, I would say it *better* be
possible :) Struts is, by and large, the C in MVC (some
http://www.phpmvc.net/ is a php port of struts
just info. Not used or tested it.
Kris.
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Hi folks... I'm working right now with PHP...
Subject: Re: Struts with PHP
On 5/2/05, Rafael Taboada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks... I'm working right now with PHP...
Is it possible to combine PHP with struts? I mean, instead to JSP,
use PHP.
Folashade Adeyosoye a écrit :
hmm, good question, but i would not think so, one
I presume one can get at the parameters, attributes and headers of the
request object in a PHP script, no? As long as you can do that, then you
should be able to replace JSP pages with PHP pages, sans the taglibs of
course, which, as some people seem to forget, are an OPTIONAL element of
Struts
To: Folashade Adeyosoye
Cc: Struts Users Mailing List; Rafael Taboada
Subject: Re: Struts with PHP
Actually, while I don't know much about PHP, I would say it *better* be
possible :) Struts is, by and large, the C in MVC (some parts arguably
cross boundaries, but as a generality...), so if I
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Subject: Re: Struts with PHP
I presume one can get at the parameters, attributes and headers of the
request object in a PHP script, no? As long as you can do that, then you
should be able to replace JSP pages with PHP pages, sans the taglibs of
course
other :)
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I presume one can get at the parameters, attributes and headers of the
request
Taboada'
Subject: RE: Struts with PHP
http://www.phpmvc.net/ is a php port of struts
just info. Not used or tested it.
Kris.
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Van: Rafael Taboada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi folks
At 6:18 PM +0200 5/2/05, Stéphane Zuckerman wrote:
On 5/2/05, Rafael Taboada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks... I'm working right now with PHP...
Is it possible to combine PHP with struts? I mean, instead to JSP, use PHP.
Folashade Adeyosoye a écrit :
hmm, good question, but i would not
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
Well, I'm not saying this is possible either... But after all, people
manage to do Struts + XML/XSLT without JSP. So why not with PHP ?
Yes, by generating XML out of the action or jsp, and adding an XSLT
transformer. How do you want to share any variables with a php
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
Yeah, you raise a fair point, maybe I didn't think it through enough...
I'm not sure how much session really matters, but I think request does...
I mean, I have an HttpServletRequest object that I populate in an Action,
and let's assume I can forward that to a PHP page,
On 5/2/05, Rafael Taboada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks... I'm working right now with PHP...
Is it possible to combine PHP with struts? I mean, instead to JSP, use PHP.
For reasons discussed by several people in this thread, information
sharing between the Java logic and the PHP logic
Oh great, now all those out-of-work COBOL programmers are going to be
useful again, making it even MORE difficult for us Java guys to find work!
Thanks a lot Dave! LOL ;)
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Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com
On Mon, May 2, 2005
each other :)
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I presume one can get at the parameters, attributes and headers
Craig McClanahan wrote:
http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detai?id=223
The objectives of this JSR include the ability to connect the object
models of a scripting language (with PHP being an obvious target) and
a Java virtual machine. Servlet containers make a natural place to
integrate this sort of
There is also another project that can help:
http://www.mojavelinux.com/projects/studs/
Be aware that this is a reimplementation of Struts in
PHP. Also it is possible from PHP to invoke Java code,
or even open a socket connection and do some kind of
marshalling; but I think that is much more
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