Talking about PHP support on NB 6.1 Dev build, I have posted some screen 
shots here:
http://blogs.sun.com/phantom/entry/hello_netbeans_this_is_php

Frank J

ludo wrote:
> Sriram Natarajan wrote:
>> Latha
>>   Going forward, please post your questions to 'webstack-discuss' alias 
>> so that other smart minds can contribute as well. Also, you might want 
>> to keep Ludovic Champenois(ludo at sun.com)  in the loop as well . He is 
>> currently looking at various aspects of improving the user experience 
>> of  Web Stack in Solaris 10.
>>
>> thanks
>> sriram
>>
>> Latha K wrote:
>>   
>>> Hi Sriram,
>>>
>>> I am looking for information on the following topics for the Web Stack 
>>> getting Started Guide. Can you please help me?
>>>
>>> 1)  How to configure PHP with Apache? What specific changes are 
>>> required to be done in the config files?
>>>     
>>
>> We plan to deliver SUNWapch22m-php5 and SUNWapch22r-php5 packages within 
>> Nevada build 79. These packages provide the necessary glue / 
>> configuration to get php5 working with Apache 22 out of the box. Simply 
>> installing these packages should be sufficient .
>>
>> However, PHP5 support is provided only for Apache (32-bit) pre-fork MPM 
>> . The support for Apache 2.2 worker MPM will be added once FastCGI 
>> module for Apache 2.2 has been integrated.
>>   
>>> 2)  To be able to use NB for scripting, does a developer has to 
>>> configure PHP with NB and if so, how?
>>>     
>> Hmm.. I am not sure that I completely understand your question. Let us 
>> see if Ludo can provide the insights here. Ludo - Any thoughts ?
>>   
>
> One must first regsiter the Apache Web Server to Nb. This is done via 
> the "Services" Tab and using the "Web Servers" node.
> Select the popup menu "Add Web Server" and enter the location of the 
> httpd.conf file (/etc/apache2/2.2).
>
> After that, you can use this server target to deploy PHP projects 
> (upload command on a PHP project)
>
>>> 3)  What are the features that should be highlighted in the Getting 
>>> Started Guide?
>>>     
>> - On the top of my head, ability to debug PHP5 runtime using NetBeans 
>> comes to my mind.
>>   
>
> YOu turn on PHP debugging with the SAMP Options UI in the php tab, or 
> you edit the
> /etc/php5/5.2.4/conf.d/xdebug.ini file and add this content:  (and 
> then restart the apache 2 server)
> ;Comment out next line to disable xdebug extension in php
> zend_extension=/usr/php5/5.2.4/modules/xdebug.so
> xdebug.remote_mode=req
> xdebug.remote_enable=1
> xdebug.remote_handler=dbgp
> xdebug.remote_host=localhost
>
>
> Then, on NetBeans, use the "Debug" menu on a php project... You can 
> turn on breakpoints by click on the grey vertical bar int he Nb editor.
> All the other features are documented in the regular NetBeans 
> debugger.(same UI for Java, Ruby, jsp debugger)
>>   
>>> Please suggest any other topic that might be useful to a developer.
>>>
>>>     
>> Again, Ludo - any thoughts
>>   
>
> I hope you have enhough data from the NetBeans PHP team there... I 
> guess they send you links.
> Let me know,
>
> Ludo
>> thanks
>> sriram
>>   
>>> Thanks,
>>> -latha
>>> -- 
>>> Latha K
>>> Lead Technical Writer
>>> Information Products Group
>>> Sun Microsystems 
>>> Bangalore
>>> Phone: +91-080-66937676 
>>> Desk: x87676
>>>
>>>   
>>>     
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