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What is PHP4 sapi/servlet? PHP4 sapi/servlet builds upon the mechanism defined by ext/java to enable the entire PHP processor to be run as a servlet. The primary advanatage of this from a PHP perspective is that web servers which support servlets typically take great care in pooling and reusing JVMs. Notes: 1) While this code is intended to be able to run on any servlet engine, it has only been tested on Apache's Jakarta/tomcat to date. Bug reports, success stories and/or patches required to get this code to run on other engines would be appreciated. 2) PHP has a habit of changing the working directory. Sapi/servlet will eventually change it back, but while PHP is running the servlet engine may not be able to load any classes from the CLASSPATH which are specified using a relative directory syntax, or find the work directory used for administration and JSP compilation tasks. Build and execution instructions: Most of the configuration hassles associated with ext/java are associated with starting the JVM, and as such do not apply to sapi/servlet. In particular, no updates to php.ini are required on any operating system. Unix: Build: ./configure --with-servlet --with-java Execute: add phpsrvlet.jar to CLASSPATH add directory containing libphp4.so to LD_LIBRARY_PATH merge/overwrite build/tomcat/examples/WEB-INF/web.xml from sapi/servlet Win32: Build: add jdsk (or d:\build\tomcat\classes) to CLASSPATH build sapi\servlet\servlet.dsp Execute: add phpsrvlet.jar to CLASSPATH add directory containing php4ts.dll and phpsrvlt.dll to PATH merge/overwrite build\tomcat\examples\WEB-INF\web.xml from sapi\servlet