PHP hello world module (jar version)
From Resin 3.0
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import com.caucho.php.module.AbstractPhpModule; | import com.caucho.php.module.AbstractPhpModule; | ||
import com.caucho.php.env.StringValue;<br/> | import com.caucho.php.env.StringValue;<br/> | ||
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public class HelloWorldSampleClass extends AbstractPhpModule {<br/> | public class HelloWorldSampleClass extends AbstractPhpModule {<br/> | ||
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public StringValue say_hello(String name) | public StringValue say_hello(String name) | ||
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Revision as of 19:20, 2 December 2005
Contents |
Introduction
This short article is intended for java programers who are interested in creating there own libraries which can be invoked from within a PHP page. It assumes that Resin's PHP implementation is installed and working correctly on your computer. Please see the related article PHP Hello World for more information on installing Resin for the first time.
Step 1: Create HelloWorldSampleClass.java
HelloWorldSampleClass.java
package Example;
import com.caucho.php.module.AbstractPhpModule; import com.caucho.php.env.StringValue;
public class HelloWorldSampleClass extends AbstractPhpModule {
public StringValue say_hello(String name) { return new StringValue("Hello, " + name); } }
Step 2: Create com.caucho.php.PhpModule
Example.HelloWorldSampleClass
Step 3: Create example.jar
Step 4: Create a PHP page
javahello.php
<?php
$name = say_hello("Charles"); echo $name;
?>