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Saved by uncleflo on December 12th, 2016.
I want to automate a fairly simple task. For this I have written a small PHP script which I run from the command line using PHP-CLI. Now I want to hand over this script to someone but I do not want to: - give away the source code; - ask him to install PHP on the system. Is there a way to create a .exe version of the PHP script. I am really not much worried about de-compilation; I am more worried about asking people to install and configure PHP.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 8th, 2010.
I’ve been playing with Red5, an open source alternative to Adobe’s Flash Communication Server. My Eclipse setup just died on me, so in the process of setting up eclipse for developing the Red5 server, I’ll put up a quick tutorial on using eclipse to work with Red5. Note that this is aimed more towards hacking on Red5 itself than writing applications that use Red5, although the latter will definitely benefit from starting with the setup I’ll be doing. Tools we will be installing: JDK SE 1.6, Eclipse SDK (Eclipse Classic), Spring IDE plugin for Spring development, IvyDE for dependency management using the Ivy system, Subclipse for SVN management
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