Many tutorials suggest that you set up the Zend AMF server directly in the bootstrap or index.php file. But what if you want to build a hybrid application with both Flex and HTML interfaces? In this case it’s better to let the bootstrap file do its usual job of application dispatching, and to make the AMF gateway a controller. Introducing the Gateway Controller Setting up a Zend AMF server inside
Now that Zend_Test has shipped, developers are of course asking, "How do I setup my test suite?" Fortunately, after some discussion with my colleagues and a little experimenting on my one, I can answer that now. PHPUnit offers a variety of methods for setting up test suites, some trivial and some complex. The Zend Framework test suite, for instance, goes for a more complex route, adding component-
If you are using Zend_Form and your site increases in complexity and attracts more traffic, you are most likely to run into performance problems. Of course, bigger and more complex projects result in more load on your servers. A typical scenario might be you’ve added a few new features to a Web application and now are seeing more server load and memory usage; thus, pages seem to load slower. To so
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