Zend Server settings can be configured in Zend Studio in order to allow the appliance of Zend Studio functionality (Profiling, Debugging etc.) to Zend Server events, as well as allowing access to Zend Server's event list.
Zend Server configuration can be done either automatically, if the Zend Server is installed on the same machine on which Zend Studio is running, or manually through the PHP Servers Preferences page.
Zend Servers installed on the same machine as Zend Studio are automatically detected and configured in Zend Studio.
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To automatically configure a Zend Server : The auto detection is triggered when Zend Studio is launched or when the Auto Detect Zend Server button is clicked. For auto detection when Zend Studio is launched:
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A Local Zend Server configuration is configured and added to your PHP Servers Preferences page. Note: If you installed Zend Server after Zend Studio was launched, you can either restart Zend Studio or manually define Zend Server. |
In order to access the Zend Server GUI and Zend Server Event List from Zend Studio, you will need to configure the Zend Server GUI password for the newly configured Zend Server by performing the following procedure.
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To configure the automatically detected Zend Server :
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This procedure explains how to manually define and configure a Zend Server in Zend Studio.
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To manually configure a Zend Server:
Note: If you are unsure of your Zend Server's document root, see the Zend Server FAQ to find out what your document root is.
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Your
Zend Server
is added to the Zend Server list and will allow you to use Zend Server integration features. |
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Related Links: Importing a Zend Server Event File |
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