Back in August last year, Sebastien had written a blog on deploying
Joomla CMS ( a PHP app) on GF v3 using PHP/JavaBridge
http://www2.sebastiendionne.ca:8282/glassfish/joomla-on-glassfish.html
Hope this is helpful - if it does not work as described perhaps that may
help spot bugs.
hth
Shreedhar
Barry van Someren wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've confirmed that this "issue" also exists with Glassfish 2.1.1
> I'm going to have a better look this weekend, sorry very busy with an
> OpenSSO deployment that's not giving me much love :-)
>
> REgards,
>
> Barry
>
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Judy Tang <Judy.J.Tang_at_sun.com> wrote:
>
>> "I'll look into the first two a bit more, just to make sure there isn't a GF
>> issue", Thanks Cay, if you
>> identify any GF issue, please help us file bugs. This is big help !
>>
>> Happy Thanksgiving !
>> Judy
>>
>> Cay Horstmann wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks to everyone for their help! Here is where I am right now:
>>>
>>> http://php-java-bridge.sourceforge.net/pjb/
>>> Runs into trouble almost immediately--Moodle can't find library files. Not
>>> yet clear whether the fault is with the bridge or with GlassFish.
>>>
>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/jfastcgi/
>>> Doesn't serve PHP files at all. Not yet clear whether the fault is with
>>> the bridge or with GlassFish.
>>>
>>> http://quercus.caucho.com/
>>> Just works. I am very surprised--I thought this would be the most fragile
>>> solution. But they list Moodle as fully supported, so I guess I am ok. It's
>>> dead simple too. Just unzip their WAR and Moodle into the same place, do a
>>> directory deployment and you are done.
>>>
>>> I'll look into the first two a bit more, just to make sure there isn't a
>>> GF issue, but Quercus may be the way to go.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Cay
>>>
>>> Judy Tang wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Cay,
>>>>
>>>> I remember survivant did some PHP testing last year, so I checked with
>>>> him,
>>>> following is his reply. Let's see if any one tried PHP with v3, please
>>>> jump in to help :-)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Judy
>>>>
>>>> "i did a post long time ago
>>>> http://www2.sebastiendionne.ca:8282/glassfish/joomla-on-glassfish.html
>>>> but Quercus doesn't implements all PHP functions.
>>>> PHP native could be done. Javabridge or with the servlet that came with
>>>> PHP package."
>>>>
>>>> Judy Tang wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Cay,
>>>>>
>>>>> Good to hear from you. Thanks in advance for trying PHP with GlassFish.
>>>>> This will be a good testing.
>>>>> I am checking with developer, if I found any thing I will let you know.
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Judy
>>>>>
>>>>> Cay Horstmann wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi, I need to install Moodle (a PHP app), so I figured I might as well
>>>>>> try it on GlassFish. Googling around led me to two approaches:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://quercus.caucho.com/
>>>>>> http://php-java-bridge.sourceforge.net/pjb/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does anyone have a suggestion which is the better approach? Should I
>>>>>> expect this to work? (I'll be sure to report if it doesn't :-))
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At
>>>>>> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=ContainersConfiguration, it
>>>>>> says somewhat ominously: Warning : the PHP integration in GlassFish V3 is
>>>>>> not complete and you will probably run into issues. We need to upgrade to
>>>>>> Grizzly 1.5 and resolve a few other issues before this will be fully
>>>>>> functional. But that page was last changed in 2007 :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cay
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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