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Develop with Java and PHP technology on AIX Version 5.3, Part 1: Setting up the Java environment
Develop a Java(TM) application on AIX(R) and learn how to extend it by using a PHP interface to look at the underlying Java code. It is possible to develop applications that employ both Java and PHP technology on AIX. You can use Java code for the core logic (or redeploy an existing Java-based application), while gaining the benefits of PHP as a Web-based interface platform. This article, the first in a series, examines the basics of the Java programming language and PHP integration methods on AIX, provides a quick overview of a sample application that uses this structure, and then looks at the core elements required before you start developing the application itself by installing the Java programming language and Apache Tomcat.
Articles 20 Jun 2007  
 
Develop with Java and PHP technology on AIX Version 5.3, Part 6: Building the Java business application
Set up a PHP Web interface for the Java(TM) business application using a database created in earlier in this series. The PHP Web interface collects information from users and sends the session data to the Java business application for processing and for a response.
Tutorials 15 Jan 2008  
 
Develop with Java and PHP technology on AIX Version 5.3, Part 5: Installing and integrating the PHP Java Bridge
It is possible to develop applications that employ both Java(TM) and PHP technology on AIX(R). Part 5 of this six-part series teaches you how to install, set up, and integrate the PHP Java Bridge into the Tomcat application server, making you all set for developing a PHP Web interface.
Articles 21 Aug 2007  
 
Develop with Java and PHP technology on AIX Version 5.3, Part 4: Building the Java business application
Part 4 of this six-part series shows you how to deploy a Java(TM) business application and database as a Java Web service running on a pSeries(R) system with the IBM AIX(R) 5.3 operating system.
Tutorials 24 Jul 2007  
 
Develop with Java and PHP technology on AIX Version 5.3, Part 3: Integrating the Java business application with DB2 Version 9
It is possible to develop applications that employ both Java(TM) and PHP technology on AIX(R). You can use the Java programming language for the core logic (or redeploy an existing Java-based application), while gaining the benefits of PHP as a Web-based interface platform. In this article, the third of the series, find out how to connect the core application created in the second installment to a DB2(R) database for the storage of the survey questions and responses.
Articles 19 Jun 2007  
 
Develop with Java and PHP technology on AIX Version 5.3, Part 2: Building the Java business application
It is possible to develop applications that employ both Java(TM) and PHP technology. You can use Java for the core logic (or redeploy an existing Java-based application), while gaining the benefits of PHP as a Web-based interface platform. In this tutorial, the second part of a six-part series, create a simple Java business application and then deploy it as a servlet on the Apache Tomcat application server on a System p(TM) system with the IBM AIX(R) Version 5.3 operating system.
Tutorials 05 Jun 2007  
 
Running your Java application on AIX, Part 1: Getting started
IBM Developer Kits for AIX, Java Technology Edition (SDK, JDK) provide the performance, scalability, and stability you need for deploying enterprise e-business Java solutions. This series of articles will help you quickly start running your Java applications, including getting the toolkit, understanding the AIX implementation of JVM, and common porting issues. This article explains how to get started, how our just-in-time (JIT) compiler works, and the implications of using Java native interface (JNI) on AIX. The second article will discuss the complicated Java process memory model on AIX. The third article will be all about garbage collection, Java thread, its connection with POSIX thread and AIX Kernel thread, stack size issues, and more. The last article will discuss common problems people run into when porting their Java applications to AIX.
Articles 01 Oct 2003  
 
Advanced Accounting Utilities for AIX, Part 1: Process accounting and LPAR accounting
Examine how the AIX Advanced Accounting facility in IBM eServer pSeries supports process accounting, logical partition (LPAR) accounting, and transaction accounting. IBM researcher Eric Wu describes the Advanced Accounting Utilities for AIX, which is available for download from IBM AlphaWorks. The Advanced Accounting Utilities for AIX includes two Web services and a Web application. One Web service is responsible for report generation and the other for facility management. The Web application acts as the client of the Web services and includes a Java servlet that handles Web requests. The Web application also includes JSP pages for presentation and human interaction.
Articles 10 Feb 2005  
 
How to integrate Python 2.3 with the Java Native Interface on AIX 5L
Do you need to resolve the Python 2.3 runtime problem with the Java(TM) Native Interface (JNI) on AIX 5L(TM)? Nam Keung and Roger Leuckie show you how to resolve Python 2.3 program error linking with the JNI program by using a list of sample code to integrate Python 2.3 with JNI call.
Articles 10 Mar 2005  
 
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