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Building PHP Applications with Symfony, CakePHP, and Zend Framework PDF

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Table of Contents Title Page Copyright Dedication Credits About the Authors Acknowledgments Introduction Who Should Read This Book? Comparative Approach Structure of This Book Source Code Conventions Contact Us Errata p2p.wrox.com 2 Chapter 1: Introducing Symfony, CakePHP, and Zend Framework What are Web Application Frameworks and How are They Used? Open Source PHP Web Frameworks Design Patterns in Web Frameworks Chapter 2: Getting Started Requirements Installation Configuration Hello World! Structure IDE Support Chapter 3: Working with Databases Object-Relational Mapping Database Configuration Communication with a Database Chapter 4: Your First Application in the Three Frameworks 3 Design Symfony CakePHP Zend Framework Chapter 5: Forms Field Validation Customizing Forms Using Captcha as Spam Protection Chapter 6: Mailing Creating Mailing Applications SwiftMailer CakePHP's Mailing Component Zend Mailer PHPMailer Chapter 7: Searching Problem Solutions 4 Chapter 8: Security Setting Secure Connections Securing a Profile Form Against XSS and Injection Attacks CSRF Chapter 9: Templates Creating a Simple Image Gallery by Using Helpers and Lightbox Using Template Engines within Web Frameworks Overview of Other Add-on Template Engines Chapter 10: AJAX Introducing AJAX Autocomplete Dynamic Popup Windows AJAX User Chat Chapter 11: Making Plug-ins Symfony CakePHP 5 Zend Framework Chapter 12: Web Services Restful News Reading Providing Soap Web Services in E-Commerce Applications Chapter 13: Back End Symfony CakePHP Zend Framework Feature Summary Chapter 14: Internationalization Internationalization Defined Symfony CakePHP Zend Framework Chapter 15: Testing Introducing Testing 6 Black-Box Registration Form Testing Using Functional Tests CMS Tests Automation Using Selenium Mailing Unit Testing Chapter 16: User Management Basic User Management Identifying Users Using LDAP Implementation Chapter 17: Performance Using JMeter for Stress, Load, and Performance Tests Benchmarking Development Speed Chapter 18: Summary Features And the Winner Is… Appendix A: Web Resources General Symfony CakePHP 7 Zend Framework Design Patterns ORM Databases LDAP Searching Testing Security PDF Web Services Mailing Templates IDE Javascript AJAX CMS CodeIgniter 8 Lithium Agavi Appendix B: CodeIgniter, Lithium, and Agavi with Code Examples CodeIgniter Lithium Agavi Glossary of Acronyms and Technical Terms Index 9 10

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