MVC and the Zend Framework

July 9, 2008 | Comments Off

Even at this likely early stage of your Web development career, chances are you’re already attempting to sketch out the features
of a long-desired custom application. An e-commerce store perhaps? An online community forum devoted to stamp collecting?
Or maybe something a tad less interesting but nonetheless very practical, such as a corporate intranet? Regardless of the
purpose, you should always strive to base development around sound development practices, several of which have become increasingly
well-defined over time. In fact, focus on this area has become such that several groups of developers have banded together
to produce a variety of Web frameworks, each of which serves to help others develop Web applications in a manner that’s efficient, rapid, and representative of
sound development principles.

  • Content Type Book Chapter
  • DOI 10.1007/978-1-4302-0299-8_24
    • Book Beginning PHP and MySQL
    • DOI 10.1007/978-1-4302-0299-8
    • Online ISBN 978-1-4302-0299-8
    • Print ISBN 978-1-59059-862-7

Web Services

July 9, 2008 | Comments Off

This chapter discusses some of the more applicable implementations of Web Services technologies and shows you how to use PHP
to start incorporating them into your Web application development strategy right now. To accomplish this goal without actually turning this chapter into a book unto itself, the discussion that follows isn’t
intended to offer an in-depth introduction to the general concept, and advantages, of Web Services.

  • Content Type Book Chapter
  • DOI 10.1007/978-1-4302-0299-8_20
    • Book Beginning PHP and MySQL
    • DOI 10.1007/978-1-4302-0299-8
    • Online ISBN 978-1-4302-0299-8
    • Print ISBN 978-1-59059-862-7