PHP application framework, a system that allows definition of applications and execution of these applications in a distributed environment, preserving the easiness of use of PHP language.
Motivation
Enrich PHP with the component model
- Code reusability
- Business logic encapsulation
- Independence and autonomy
Distribute component based applications
- Computation distribution
- Replication
Run PHP as a persistent server application
- No code initialization overhead
- No state preservation between request
Distributed system transparencies
- RMI style remote objects
- Remote exceptions
- Naming facility
- Network event-based multitasking
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