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About array parameters
Hello,
I am writing a java class to wrap JDBC access to database : Mysql and ODBC actually. This class can be used with PHP and ASP. But, i am no able to use arrays as parameters between the class and the rest of the world. I want ma class return a row in an array. **How can I do that ?** All the web links i have found only tlak about trivial communications between the two languages. Thanks for help. Daniel |
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Cant make head nor tail of the unix instructions.
I have php on debian, there is NO configure script that is an exe. Just wasted a few hours trying to manually add extension=java.so or extension=php_java.so.... to the config file. stop and start apache. apt-cache search php or apt-cache search java reveals nothing. I wish the authors had given as good instructions for nix as windows :(( Any guidance on how to go about this would be most welcome. Cheers Warwick |
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Using PHP with Java
Using PHP with Java
April 03, 2002 - You probably already know that PHP comes with extensions for a wide variety of different technologies. But did you know that you could hook PHP up to Java, and use Java classes and Java Beans from within your PHP scripts? If this is news to you, keep reading. Please discuss this article in this thread. You can read the article here . |
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