[Year 12 SofDev] [OT] Mobile Apache Pysql and PHP

WEIR Andrew andrew.weir at thomascarr.vic.edu.au
Thu Oct 30 14:26:26 EST 2008


http://wiki.opensource.nokia.com/projects/PAMP 
 
My tech just sent me the following link, for a mobile PHP APACHE and
Mysql system for any symbian based mobile phone. Nokia N90 series.
 
I am going to have a look at it myself but thought it may be worth
sharing with the list. 
 
When all the software is installed in can turn the phone into a fully
fledged web server for PHP and Python.
 
 
 
Personal Apache MySQL PHP 

The acronym AMP refers to a solution stack of software, usually free
software / open-source software, used to run dynamic Web sites or
servers. The original expansion is as follows: 

*	Apache, the Web server; 
*	MySQL, the database management system (or database server); 
*	PHP and sometimes Perl or Python, the programming languages. 

The combination of these technologies is used primarily to define a web
server infrastructure, define a programming paradigm of developing
software, and establish a software distribution package.

 

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Andrew Weir

 




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