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Presented in a browser-based environment, Zend Core provides a highly stable and efficient means for installing and managing PHP servers. Resources and reference information are bundled into Zend Core for "one click" access to a wide range of information, configurations and reference documents.
Using Zend Core ensures that organizations work with a stable, certified, binary distribution of PHP. In other words, Zend Core provides a constantly supported and updated generic code base. An organization’s PHP will therefore be easily understood so that newcomers or external consultants can quickly get up to speed with the new environment.
Installing Zend Core
To install Zend Core for i5/OS in 'silent' mode (no interactive dialogs):
When the SAVF is loaded into the i5 QGPL library run the following command:
SBMJOB CMD(RSTLICPGM LICPGM(1ZCORE5) DEV(*SAVF)
SAVF(QGPL/ZCORESAVF))
Zend Core for i5/OS will be automatically installed without interactive dialogs being displayed.
To install Zend Core for i5/OS in 'interactive' mode:
1. When the SAVF is loaded into the i5 QGPL library, run the following command:
RSTLICPGM LICPGM(1ZCORE5) DEV(*SAVF) SAVF(QGPL/ZCORESAVF
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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