Re: Integrating PHP and C++ or ASM for web applications?
"Treefrog" <info@designste in.co.uk> wrote in news:1142947835 .764183.173710
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>> > No No, write a library in C++ then use PHP's COM support to get the
>> > data. Easy peasy.
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>> If you happen to be running windows?[/color]
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> Oh yeah, I forget about Linux these days.. I think there are a couple
> of CORBA libs for PHP 4 and 5... that does the same(ish) thing, doesn't
> it?
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I am running Linux. I will google that, see if I can find any tutorials.
If some posts a link, that would be grate.
Thank you,
- Bogdan
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> > No No, write a library in C++ then use PHP's COM support to get the[color=blue][color=green]
> > data. Easy peasy.
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> If you happen to be running windows?[/color]
Oh yeah, I forget about Linux these days.. I think there are a couple
of CORBA libs for PHP 4 and 5... that does the same(ish) thing, doesn't
it?
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Treefrog wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
>>Thank you, I think I may try that. I was looking though for something that
>>does not need to be directly installed into the PHP tree. Like a
>>standalawn binary that php can interact with. But I guess the only way to
>>do that would be through standard output. I think I'll just try writing an
>>extension.[/color]
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> No No, write a library in C++ then use PHP's COM support to get the
> data. Easy peasy.
>[/color]
If you happen to be running windows?
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> Thank you, I think I may try that. I was looking though for something that
> does not need to be directly installed into the PHP tree. Like a
> standalawn binary that php can interact with. But I guess the only way to
> do that would be through standard output. I think I'll just try writing an
> extension.[/color]
No No, write a library in C++ then use PHP's COM support to get the
data. Easy peasy.
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Ian Collins <ian-news@hotmail.co m> wrote in
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> x0054 wrote:[color=green]
>> I am simply experimenting in this area, but are there any tutorials
>> on integrating C++ or ASM binaries with PHP? For instance, I have an
>> application in PHP that reads a rather large matrix of data from a
>> database and then needs to structure it into a tree. Well, it works
>> fine in PHP, but it would be a lot faster in C++. I was thinking of
>> exporting the tree function to C++ so that I would have a faster
>> execution time of my PHP script.
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> You're talking about a PHP extension.
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>> Is there a way to have like a function type interface in PHP to a
>> binary without writing a PHP module and installing it on a system?
>> Other then the obvious, just using standard output/input.
>>[/color]
> Have a look at
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> http://www.zend.com/php/internals/ex...n-writing1.php
>[/color]
Thank you, I think I may try that. I was looking though for something that
does not need to be directly installed into the PHP tree. Like a
standalawn binary that php can interact with. But I guess the only way to
do that would be through standard output. I think I'll just try writing an
extension.
- Bogdan
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Guest repliedRe: Integrating PHP and C++ or ASM for web applications?
x0054 wrote:[color=blue]
> I am simply experimenting in this area, but are there any tutorials on
> integrating C++ or ASM binaries with PHP? For instance, I have an
> application in PHP that reads a rather large matrix of data from a
> database and then needs to structure it into a tree. Well, it works fine
> in PHP, but it would be a lot faster in C++. I was thinking of exporting
> the tree function to C++ so that I would have a faster execution time of
> my PHP script.
>[/color]
You're talking about a PHP extension.
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> Is there a way to have like a function type interface in PHP to a binary
> without writing a PHP module and installing it on a system? Other then the
> obvious, just using standard output/input.
>[/color]
Have a look at
--
Ian Collins.
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Integrating PHP and C++ or ASM for web applications?
I am simply experimenting in this area, but are there any tutorials on
integrating C++ or ASM binaries with PHP? For instance, I have an
application in PHP that reads a rather large matrix of data from a
database and then needs to structure it into a tree. Well, it works fine
in PHP, but it would be a lot faster in C++. I was thinking of exporting
the tree function to C++ so that I would have a faster execution time of
my PHP script.
Is there a way to have like a function type interface in PHP to a binary
without writing a PHP module and installing it on a system? Other then the
obvious, just using standard output/input.
Thanks for any help,
- Bogdan
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