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Advanced Guide to PHP on IBM i.
Title:
Advanced Guide to PHP on IBM i.
Author:
Schroeder, Kevin.
ISBN:
9781583477670
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (338 pages)
Contents:
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- About the Author -- Contents -- Chapter 1: A Re-Introduction to Basic Concepts -- Classes and Objects -- Properties -- Methods -- Constants -- Context -- Visibility -- Abstract Classes -- Interface Definition -- Polymorphism -- Type Hinting -- Namespaces -- Traits -- Closures -- Chapter 2: Design Patterns -- Singleton -- Factory -- Adapter -- Strategy -- Lazy Initialization and Lazy Loading -- Observer/Visitor/Publish-Subscribe -- Front Controller -- Model/View/Controller -- SOLID -- Single Responsibility -- Open-Closed -- Liskov Substitution -- Interface Segregation -- Dependency Inversion -- Introduction to Dependency Injection -- Chapter 3: Standard PHP Library -- Spl_Autoload_Register() -- Countable -- ArrayAccess -- Iterator -- ArrayObject -- Advanced Usage -- Intercepting Inserts -- Typing Array Values -- Lazy Loading -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Debugging Basics -- Tunneling -- Initiating a Debug Session -- Flow Control -- Variables -- Expressions -- Breakpoints -- Toolbars -- Manual Control -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Security -- SQL Injection -- Cross-Site Scripting -- Cross-Site Request Forgery -- Session Fixation -- Session Hijacking -- Validating Input -- Predictable Locations and Dangerous Files -- Using Encryption -- Hashing -- Symmetric Key Encryption -- Chapter 6: Working with the Browser -- HTML -- CSS -- CSS Layouts -- Display -- Float -- Position -- JavaScript -- JavaScript Libraries (Using jQuery) -- Ajax -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Test-Driven Development -- PHPUnit -- Test Suites -- Injecting Dependencies -- Working with Data Sources -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Web Service Basics -- REST -- Basics -- Resource Definitions -- Usage of HTTP Verbs -- Authentication -- SOAP -- WSDL-Based Operations -- JSON -- Version Negotiation -- Authentication -- Session-Based Authentication.

Nonsession-Based Authentication -- Chapter 9: Using the Toolkit -- The Basics -- Taking It to the Next Level -- Using Dependency Injection with the Toolkit -- Unit Testing with the Toolkit -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Performance Considerations -- Cache Stuff -- Preprocessing -- In Normal Calculations -- In Caching -- Asynchronous Processing -- Index -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
Working through many of the concepts and skills needed by intermediate and advanced PHP developers, this book is specifically designed to help good PHP developers become indispensable ones. Topics include debugging, test-driven development, web-based development, advanced object-oriented programming, and web security, and the book also takes an in-depth look at the new PHP Toolkit for IBM i provided by Zend Technologies. Upon completion of this book, readers will be able to use its principles as a basis for architecting complex applications, building web services according to the best standards currently available, significantly reducing the time spent discovering and fixing errors in code, designing architectures that are testable and predictable, building secure applications by protecting against most known attacks, and avoiding and preparing for common performance issues.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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