Me too, I would have preferred to go with a RESTful api - but php-java-bridge.sourceforge.net/
says that "It is up to 50 times faster than local RPC via SOAP, requires less resources on the web-server side". All Latin to me. Perhaps Waithaka can give a quick crash course hapa hapa and probably see a local user group grow :-) . Samuel ?

On 21 June 2011 10:12, Paul Kevin <paultitude@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

If it were me, I would install the servers seperatley and call functions from the apps seperatley. PHP-JAVA bridge sounds cool, but you can also customize your own Java server to accept php....after all, its Apache

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Samuel Waithaka <samwaithaka@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys,

Trying to implement PHP-Java Bridge to implement utilize Birt reporting tools. I successfully installed and can run ApacheTomcat on Ubuntu Linux. (on port 8080). However, when I try to run the JavaBridge (http://localhost:8080/JavaBridge), I keep getting a series of exceptions, starting with the servlet:

(javax.servlet.ServletException: php.java.bridge.http.FCGIConnectException: Could not connect to server)
The other alternative is to copy the JavaBridge directory to the webserver root (http://localhost/JavaBridge). That runs ok but with a lot of limitations). It simply can't do much. I'd highly appreciate any help on this. Or an alternative.

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Samuel Waithaka
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