https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-4203
Jacques
From: "S K Pradeep Kumar" <[email protected]>
Ok,
With regards,
S K Pradeep kumar,
9980609494
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Raj,
No I did not know,that's interesting. It seems easier to use the work I
propose though, reasons:
* No need to touch to PHP nor Tomcat
* Can use any PHP version (Tomcat uses only PHP 4)
Anyway, if Pradeep is still interested, I will put the archive I have in a
Jira and we will see...
Pradeep?
Thanks
Jacques
From: "Raj Saini" <[email protected]>
Hi Jacques,
I am not sure if you are aware of it. Tomcat also have PHP support. I used
it once for a small application. There is a Tomcat wiki page as well
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/UsingPhp.
Thanks,
Raj
On Monday 28 February 2011 10:39 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Hi Pradeep,
If you are interested, I have a work effort done by another guy to use
Quercus in OFBiz. I got it to work at some point (2 years ago) and I know
the (big French) company where this guy works uses it everyday.
Unfortunately he recently (2 weeks ago) sent me a last version (I asked him
to have all working from hot-deploy, because before it was in
special-purpose and Quercus has a GPL license).
Unfortunately I had no chances yet to have a close look and fix the issue
I crossed with this implementation OOTB. So, If you are interested, I could
create a Jira and post the archive there. I'd really like if you could
contribute back the work if you get it working. It's well documented and I
believe it should not be more than a couple of hours to have it completely
generalized.
What do you think?
Jacques
From: "S K Pradeep Kumar" <[email protected]>
Hi all,
I have one application developed using php(front end) and java(Back
End).
We need to port that application to ofbiz.
Is there any way we can use the php code in place of groovy/ftl.
With regards,
S K Pradeep kumar,
9980609494