Zend Enterprise PHP Patterns - John Coggeshall, Morgan Tocker

Zend Enterprise PHP Patterns (eBook)

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2009 | 1st ed.
280 Seiten
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Zend Enterprise PHP Patterns is the culmination of years of experience in the development of web-based applications designed to help enterprises big and small overcome the challenges of the web-based application world and achieve harmony in not only the architecture of their application, but also the entire process under which that application is created and maintained. Taken directly from real-life experiences in PHP application development, Zend Enterprise PHP Patterns will help you

  • Utilize open source technologies such as PHP and Zend Framework to build robust and easy-to-maintain development infrastructures.
  • Understand Zend Framework and its philosophical approach to building complex yet easy-to-maintain libraries of functionality for your application that can scale with your needs.
  • Benefit through an in-depth discussion of tools and techniques that can significantly enhance your ability to develop code faster, fix bugs, and increase performance.


John Coggeshall is chief technology officer of Automotive Computer Services, providing cutting-edge software solutions to car dealerships nationwide. A former senior member of Zend Technologies' global services team, he got started with PHP in 1997 and is the author of three published books and more than 100 articles on PHP technologies. John also is an active contributor to the PHP core as the author of the tidy extension, a member of the Zend Education Advisory Board, and frequent speaker at PHP-related conferences worldwide. His web site, www.coggeshall.org, is an excellent resource for any PHP developer.
Seat 5D, Continental Flight 449B, someplace over North America In the late '90s, PHP was still referred to mockingly by many computer science gra- ates as a "e;scripting language. "e; Lack of strict typing was the number one reason it was not viewed as ready for prime time. At that time most computer science graduates were developing either in C or C++, or picking up Java, and therefore there was a strong bias in the IT community. Although PHP grew rapidly during this period and among other things displaced Perl on the Web, it still was not widely considered an enterprise-ready solution. During the dot-com boom venture capitalists expected startups to build their so- tions on the latest and greatest Oracle/Solaris/WebLogic combo. It was very much a culture of "e;Java is the solution. What's the problem?"e; Paying ridiculous prices such as tens of thousands of dollars per CPU did not stop anyone from buying these solutions, and the majority of projects really weren't using the enterprise features they paid for. This was very familiar to the well-known saying, "e;No one gets fired for buying IBM. "e; With the dot-com bust, companies started to realize they needed to get the most out of their investment. PHP went through a very strong period of growth during those years, including early penetration within business-critical enterprise applications.

John Coggeshall is chief technology officer of Automotive Computer Services, providing cutting-edge software solutions to car dealerships nationwide. A former senior member of Zend Technologies' global services team, he got started with PHP in 1997 and is the author of three published books and more than 100 articles on PHP technologies. John also is an active contributor to the PHP core as the author of the tidy extension, a member of the Zend Education Advisory Board, and frequent speaker at PHP-related conferences worldwide. His web site, www.coggeshall.org, is an excellent resource for any PHP developer.


Introduction to Zend Framework
Introduction to Zend Studio for Eclipse
Web Application Performance and Analysis
Data-Caching Strategies in PHP
Asynchronous Operations with PHP
Securing Your PHP Applications
Monitoring Your Applications
Web Services and Zend Framework
Production Farms for PHP
The MySQL Database

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.10.2009
Zusatzinfo 280 p.
Verlagsort Berkeley
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
Schlagworte Eclipse • Framework • Java • MySQL • Open Source • PHP • techniques • Web Services • ZEND
ISBN-10 1-4302-1975-0 / 1430219750
ISBN-13 978-1-4302-1975-0 / 9781430219750
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