Quercus: Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Revision as of 15:14, 21 October 2009
Quercus 4.0.2+ exposes a command-line interface (CLI) that is easier to use than the javax.script API that comes with Java 1.6. The CLI behaves similarly to PHP's CLI.
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Executing a script on the command line
CliQuercus is the class that contains the public void main()
method. To execute a script, you would need to pass in the filename to CliQuercus:
java -cp resin.jar com.caucho.quercus.CliQuercus [flags] <file> [php-args]
CliQuercus xample
java -cp resin.jar com.caucho.quercus.CliQuercus foo.php
The following optional flags are supported:
-f : Explicitly sets the script filename. -d name=value : Sets a php ini value.
Programmatically executing PHP scripts from within Java
The generic method to call PHP scripts from Java is through the javax.script API. Quercus also offers a simpler interface with the QuercusEngine class. By default, the output goes to System.out
.
QuercusEngine example
QuercusEngine engine = new QuercusEngine(); engine.setIni("foo", "bar"); engine.execute("<?php var_dump(ini_get('foo')); ?>");
For more information
See Resin's Javadocs.