It's been a few days since I've seen a post here so I figured I'd answer this old thread to see if it was still active and put in a gratuitous self plug for the blog at the same time ;-)
For those looking for details on what exactly is free, here ya go!
http://mikepavlak.blogspot.com/2010/08/i-want-to-do-php-on-ibm-i-so-what-do-i.html
Regards,
Mike
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Zend Server for IBM i avilable at
http://www.zend.com/en/products/server/zend-server-5-new-ibmi
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Subject: Re: [WEB400] Zend licensing
Such as?
There are other open source IDEs that are better than studio.
I am wondering the same thing. Also are you talking about Aptana 2? If
so, then you are 100% right. Aptana 1.5 had an open source PHP editor made
by Aptana that was pretty darn good. I am not an Aptana fanboy by any
stretch. If you can point me to something better, by all means do so.
Also, this whole topic is very subjective. For me personally, I like
sticking to Eclipse editors when I can because I have become very familiar
with the interface. That's the main reason I haven't tried NetBeans for
editing PHP.
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