Open Source Project Announcement...

I have started an open source project to build a module for 
PHP4 that will allow direct calls to Tuxedo services from 
the PHP script, the project name is php-tuxedo.

Think about it for a second...  The ability from inside a 
PHP web page to directly call already existing Tuxedo 
services anywhere in your environment.  Just like PHP can 
open a database connection to Oracle or Sybase, it would 
open a Tuxedo connection as a Tux client to a Tuxedo 
middleware environment.

For those who have used PHP, you know how easy it is to 
build dynamic web pages.  But those pages are mostly limited 
to database queries or flat file access for data.  With this
project you could call all your existing enterprise Tuxedo
services directly.  I believe this would be a very powerful
enhancement to PHP's capabilities.

To those familiar with Tuxedo, you know about how powerful 
an implementation of Tux middleware services can be for 
departmental and enterprise solutions.

I want to bring these two pieces together.

Project status.  The project is in its early infancy, but 
some parts are functional.  I have successfully built a 
client page that uses a STRING buffer to call a service with 
tpcall and returns a STRING buffer back.  Primitive?  Sure, 
but this is only the start.  I have ideas of how to 
implement many other functions and buffer types including 
FMLs.

There is much work to do, but if you are interested please 
check out http://php-tuxedo.sourceforge.net.  There you can 
download my first cut and more importantly follow the 
project as it progresses.  For the really ambitious I would 
welcome any testing or development help on the project.  
Please note I'm posting this note to several lists I don't 
normally monitor, so I may not see a reply on the list.

Hope to hear from you.
Brian Foddy
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