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Tuesday, July 30th Presented by: Alan Seiden EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT – Enroll by July 12th and SAVE 20% Learn how to ensure excellent performance for your PHP applications that run on IBM i (or that connect to IBM i). This one-day, three-session eLearning event contains techniques not available anywhere else. This event will have you brimming with ideas to make your application fly....More

Let your PHP Apps Fly on IBM i: High-performance PHP - Session 3

In sessions 1 and 2 you learned to leverage IBM i with PHP to produce content quickly, but the journey is only beginning. Your dynamic content must travel to the user's browser or device. Then you must deliver images, JavaScript, and cascading style sheets (CSS). Don't let your application get bogged down there. Learn how to speed delivery of your PHP-generated content, AJAX, JavaScript, CSS, and all the components of a modern web application. You will learn:...More
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Integrated Middleware: 25 Years of Building it the Right Way

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XML Service
May 8, 2013
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Getting at Your Data: XML Service

During the process of putting the PHP ecosystem on IBM i, IBM realized that it needed a better option for data access—not just from PHP, but from any language, either on the local systems or on a remote machine. The result is something IBM calls “XML Service.”...More