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  • ISBN-10: 0672329409
  • ISBN-13: 9780672329401
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The definitive, comprehensive guide to Zend Studio for Eclipse Zend Studio for Eclipse gives millions of PHP/LAMP developers world-class tools for building state-of-the-art web applications. Now, here's a definitive guide to making the most of this breakthrough development environment. Zend Certified Engineer Peter MacIntyre and expert PHP developer Ian Morse show how to use Zend Studio for Eclipse to improve productivity, effectiveness, and code quality throughout your entire project lifecycle. You'll start with a product tour that introduces the core techniques and terminology you'll use in all your projects--including views, perspectives, outlines, and much more. You'll discover how to quickly use preferences to customize Zend Studio for Eclipse to your unique needs. Next, MacIntyre and Morse offer detailed, practical insights into every key aspect of working with Zend Studio: the code editor, PHP perspective views, Code Gallery, Code Analyzer, refactoring, SQL integration, unit testing with PHPUnit, debugging, version control, WYSIWYG design, and much more.You'll learn how to use the powerful integrated tools Zend provides, as well as those offered by the thriving worldwide Eclipse ecosystem. This book is an indispensable resource for every developer who wants to master Zend Studio for Eclipse: programmers already familiar with PHP and LAMP and users of other Eclipse-based IDEs who want to leverage their skills to create powerful PHP-based web applications. Peter MacIntyre is a Zend Certified Engineer with more than 18 years of experience in software development. He is a past contributing editor and author of php|architect (www.phparch.com), a regular speaker at North American and international computer conferences, and coauthor of Programming PHP. Ian Morse has participated in software projects of all sizes in various industries. His recent assignments include working on the new national website for the leading Canadianpizza restaurant, Pizza Delight. ON THE WEB: Download all examples and source code presented in this book from informit.com/title/9780672329401 Category: Web Development/PHP Covers: Zend Studio for Eclipse User Level: Intermediate--Advanced $39.99 USA / $43.99 CAN / GBP28.99 Net UK

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The definitive, comprehensive guide to Zend Studio for Eclipse

 

Zend Studio for Eclipse gives millions of PHP/LAMP developers world-class tools for building state-of-the-art web applications. Now, heres a definitive guide to making the most of this breakthrough development environment. Zend Certified Engineer Peter MacIntyre and expert PHP developer Ian Morse show how to use Zend Studio for Eclipse to improve productivity, effectiveness, and code quality throughout your entire project lifecycle.

 

Youll start with a product tour that introduces the core techniques and terminology youll use in all your projectsincluding views, perspectives, outlines, and much more. Youll discover how to quickly use preferences to customize Zend Studio for Eclipse to your unique needs.

 

Next, MacIntyre and Morse offer detailed, practical insights into every key aspect of working with Zend Studio: the code editor, PHP perspective views, Code Gallery, Code Analyzer, refactoring, SQL integration, unit testing with PHPUnit, debugging, version control, WYSIWYG design, and much more. Youll learn how to use the powerful integrated tools Zend provides, as well as those offered by the thriving worldwide Eclipse ecosystem.

 

This book is an indispensable resource for every developer who wants to master Zend Studio for Eclipse: programmers already familiar with PHP and LAMP and users of other Eclipse-based IDEs who want to leverage their skills to create powerful PHP-based web applications.

 

Peter MacIntyre is a Zend Certified Engineer with more than 18 years of experience in software development. He is a past contributing editor and author of php|architect (www.phparch.com), a regular speaker at North American and international computer conferences, and coauthor of Programming PHP.

 

Ian Morse has participated in software projects of all sizes in various industries. His recent assignments include working on the new national website for the leading Canadianpizza restaurant, Pizza Delight.

 

ON THE WEB:

Download all examples and source code presented in this book from informit.com/title/9780672329401

 

Category: Web Development/PHP

Covers: Zend Studio for Eclipse

User Level: IntermediateAdvanced

 

$39.99 USA / $43.99 CAN / £28.99 Net UK

 
Foreword ix
Introduction 1(2)
A First Look at Zend Studio for Eclipse
3(12)
View
3(3)
Perspectives
6(2)
Outline View
8(1)
Working Sets
9(1)
Code Editor
10(2)
Preferences
12(1)
Summary
13(2)
Creating Projects
15(14)
Projects Wizard
15(3)
Zend Framework Project
18(1)
Multiproject Support
19(2)
Setting up Working Sets
21(1)
Importing Projects
22(1)
Exporting Projects
23(1)
Creating New Files
24(1)
Using Link with Editor
25(1)
Accessing Remote Files
25(3)
Summary
28(1)
Environmental Settings
29(18)
The Concept of Perspectives
29(3)
Zend Studio for Eclipse Preferences
32(14)
Systemwide Preferences
32(6)
PHP Preferences
38(8)
Summary
46(1)
The Code Editor
47(6)
PHP Code Assist
49(1)
Code Formatter
50(1)
Properties View
51(1)
Summary
52(1)
Views in the PHP Perspective
53(10)
Getting Started
53(4)
Outline View
53(1)
PHP Project Outline View
54(1)
PHP Functions View
54(1)
Problems View
55(1)
Tasks View
56(1)
Filters
57(2)
Views in Action
59(2)
Summary
61(2)
Code Gallery
63(4)
User Code Gallery
63(2)
Zend Gallery
65(1)
Summary
66(1)
Code Analyzer
67(6)
Configuring the Code Analyzer
67(3)
Using the Code Analyzer
70(1)
Summary
71(2)
Refactoring
73(10)
Rename Local Variables
73(3)
Rename Global Variables
76(2)
Rename Data Members
78(1)
Rename Methods, Functions, and Classes
78(1)
Move Files and Folders
79(2)
Summary
81(2)
SQL Integration
83(8)
Database Development Perspective
83(3)
Viewing Data
86(2)
Data Manipulation
88(1)
Table Manipulations
88(1)
Summary
89(2)
Testing the Project
91(10)
Debugging with Console Output
91(3)
Getting Started with PHPUnit
94(5)
PHPUnit Test Suites
99(1)
Summary
100(1)
Introduction to Debugging
101(4)
Debugging Preferences
101(1)
Local Debugging
102(1)
Remote Debugging
103(1)
Summary
103(2)
Running/Stepping Through Your Code
105(8)
The Debug Perspective
105(1)
Breakpoints
106(1)
Running a Debugging Session
107(5)
Summary
112(1)
Version Control Integration
113(8)
Configuration
113(3)
Creating a CVS Project
116(3)
Summary
119(2)
The WYSIWYG Designer
121(8)
The HTML Editor View
122(3)
Design
122(1)
Source, Design/Source
123(1)
Preview
124(1)
Code Assist/Properties
125(2)
Summary
127(2)
Integrated Zend Tools
129(6)
Integration with Zend Guard
129(3)
Integration with Zend Platform
132(1)
Summary
133(2)
Zend Framework Library
135(10)
What Is Model-View-Controller Design?
135(1)
Creating a Zend Framework Project
136(1)
Adding to a Framework-Driven Site
137(2)
Separating Content and Design
139(2)
Included Framework Libraries
141(3)
Zend_Acl
141(1)
Zend_Controller
142(1)
Zend_Db
142(1)
Zend_Gdata
143(1)
Zend_Mail
143(1)
Zend_Pdf
144(1)
Zend_Service
144(1)
Summary
144(1)
Designing the Project
145(6)
What the Project Will Do
145(3)
Table Creation SQL
148(2)
Summary
150(1)
Writing the Project
151(18)
Setting Up
151(1)
Writing Some Code
152(5)
Adding More Functionality
157(10)
Summary
167(2)
Appendix: Updates, Add-ons, and Resources
169(6)
Zend Studio for Eclipse Update Process
169(1)
Adding Third-Party Plug-ins to Zend Studio for Eclipse
170(3)
Installing the Library
171(2)
Ensuring the Plug-in Works
173(1)
Additional Resources
173(2)
Index 175
Peter MacIntyre has over 19 years of experience in the information technology industry, primarily in the area of software development. He is a Zend Certified Engineer, and his technical skill set includes several web development languages, client/server tools, and relational database systems such as PHP, PowerBuilder,Visual Basic, Active Server Pages, and CA-Visual Objects.

MacIntyre has contributed to several books, including Using Visual Objects, Using PowerBuilder 5, ASP.NET Bible, The Web Warrior Guide to Web Programming, and Programming PHP 5, 2nd edition, and is a former contributing editor to the online and in-print magazine called php|architect. He has spoken several times at North American and international computer conferences, including CA-World in New Orleans, USA; CA-TechniCon in Cologne, Germany; and CA-Expo in Melbourne, Australia. MacIntyre lives and works in Prince Edward Island, Canada, where he runs his own part-time software company called Paladin Business Solutions (www.paladin-bs.com)

 

Ian Morse has a bachelors degree in computer science from the University of Prince Edward Island. He has experience working in both the public and private sectors. For the past several years, he has worked as a private consultant and web system developer under the name of geckoWARE.