In this case I have a few servlets running in Tomcat on i which are currently front-ended by an Apache instance running in Windows. I am attempting to consolidate all my web servers on i and since I am a Java guy (pretty much) I'd like to stick with Apache-Tomcat. If I had just a few Java services or apps I *could* wrap PHP around them. I might use that technique to add Java classes to some of the PHP open source apps I run (like Wordpress or Kimai) so I'll keep that trick in mind.

Yes I have IBM support but I hardly ever use it because the community is much more helpful and most speak English natively.....but I guess it IS time to make that once every two year call to Support just to get my money's worth.

Pete Helgren
Value Added Software, Inc
www.asaap.com
www.opensource4i.com


On 4/14/2011 8:04 PM, Mike Pavlak wrote:
Inside Zend Server is a java bridge. The idea is to allow you to instantiate java classes as PHP objects, but also to allow you to comingle PHP and Java applications. Have you explored this and is there a reason this would not work for what you are trying to do?

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