Hallo,
ich versucht das Tutorial Local Session Counter unter der Rubik EJB
(http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/ejb/tutorial/ejb-session-local/index.xtp) mit
dem Resin 3.1.1. zum Laufen zu bekommen.
Leider erhalte ich folgende ClassNotFound Exception beim Deployen des Projektes:
Hallo,
ich versucht das Tutorial Local Session Counter unter der Rubik EJB
(http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/ejb/tutorial/ejb-session-local/index.xtp) mit
dem Resin 3.1.1. zum Laufen zu bekommen.
Leider erhalte ich folgende ClassNotFound Exception beim Deployen des Projektes:
I must confess I still don't understand why anyone would use anything
other than MOD_PHP for PHP?
Anyone who's not using Apache.
In our case we're using Resin because we started out
with a Java web application and Resin serves us well.
Then, we need to add an application in PHP4, and
if we
PHP4 is well supported/understood and is relatively easy to scale
i agree w/ you on the understanding part, but its the scalability part that
isnt so easy.
most people think to just throw hardware at the problem, but what they dont
realize is php,
being a scripting language has some memory
Nathan Nobbe wrote:
Fred,
i like what yong has to say on this one. i just got a new job a couple of
months back and was shocked to find
the company still deep into php4 w/ no strategy to move to 5.
PHP4 is well supported/understood and is relatively easy to scale.
I must confess I still
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I must confess I still don't understand why anyone would use anything
other than MOD_PHP for PHP?
Anyone who's not using Apache.
In our case we're using Resin because we started out
with a Java web application and Resin serves us well.
Then, we need to add an
There are scenarios where php4 code will not run on a php5 system.
php5 has magic functions that are not defined in 4 (there could be
collisions here),
also there are new functions in the standard api that are new (possible
collisions here)
php5 defines object that are not defined in 4; like
Thanks very much Nathan
for your reply.
Very useful and much appreciated.
We'll evaluate our options based on the issues that you raised..
Cheers,
Fred
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