PHP Hello World
From Resin 3.0
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Revision as of 17:55, 14 November 2005
The short article is intended for PHP programers who are interested in trying Resin's implementation.
It is written for users of windows.
Contents |
Part I: Installing Resin
Downloading and unzipping Resin
- Navigate to w.caucho.com/download
- Download the latest Resin Binary for your computer. For purposes of this demo, I have downloaded the Windows .zip binary.
- Save the file to your desktop.
- Double click the binary and unzip the file. For purposes of this demo, I have unzipped the file to c:\resin-3.0.14
Running Resin for the first time
- Browse to the directory where you unzipped the resin download (ie: c:\resin-3.0.14)
- Double-click httpd.exe. At this point the resin web server should start.
- Open your favorite browser and type in the following URL:
Example web.xml
<web-app xmlns="http://caucho.com/ns/resin"> <servlet-mapping url-pattern="*.php" servlet-class="com.caucho.php.servlet.PhpServlet"> <init compile="false"/> </servlet-mapping> </web-app>
Example HelloWorld.php
<?php echo "Hello World"; ?>