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ZK and FirePHP

asked 2011-06-06 00:41:27 +0800

xmedeko gravatar image xmedeko
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updated 2011-06-06 00:43:24 +0800

Hi guys,

I am developing in PHP for the moment and have stumbled upon the FirePHP http://www.firephp.org/ plugin to the FireBug (Firefox). I was thiking it could be a nice idea to integrate it with ZK.

How it works: in the PHP code the developer is logging some messages, the messages are collected and when the request is sent back to the browser the messages in the response header starting by X-Wf-... (the Wildfire protocol http://www.wildfirehq.org/) and the FirePHP shows them in the Firebug console.

IMHO it is good that you can see logs just belonging to your request, you do do nooed to grep the log files when the site is used by more users. some Java implementations: http://www.firephp.org/Wiki/Libraries/Java

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answered 2011-06-23 09:55:09 +0800

jumperchen gravatar image jumperchen
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Thanks for the information. How about contribute it as another jar file?

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answered 2011-06-24 01:08:04 +0800

xmedeko gravatar image xmedeko
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Hi Jumper,
I haven't implemented it, it was just an idea. Unfortunately, I develop PHP and Java Swing apps now, no ZK :-( But yeat, I agree it would be nice to have this feature as an pluggable separate JAR.

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answered 2011-06-24 05:17:18 +0800

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The new feature is introduced with upcoming ZK 5.0.8 version, please refer to this one.
But it is implemented by ZK client engine.

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answered 2011-06-24 06:50:44 +0800

xmedeko gravatar image xmedeko
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Nice, thanks.

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