Frameworks & Modules

Zend 2.4    |    Beginner
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The Zend framework 2 can accelerate the creation of robust web applications when programming with the PHP scripting language. Explore the Zend framework and modules.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Describe what an application framework is and the benefits of using a framework when creating a php project
    Describe the mvc (model-view-controller) pattern and the overall functionality it provides
    Describe the development concepts associated with using an application framework when creating a php project
    Download, install, and configure the appropriate php files for the operating system on your development computer
    Describe what the zend framework is and identify the advantages and disadvantages associated with using it when creating php applications
    Identify the prerequisite applications needed to be able to use the zend framework
    Download, install, and configure the composer tool for dependency management in php
    Download, install, and configure the zend framework 2 and use composer to add zend as a project dependency
    Install and recognize the file structure of the sample zendskeletonapplication and how it can be used as a starting point for your project
  • Configure the document root setting for the server to point to the public subfolder of your zend project
    Describe the concept of zend modules and the benefits they provide in a php application
    Recognize the folder structure for a typical zend module as well as the required files contained in the module
    Manually create the folder structure for a custom zend module
    Manually create the files needed in a custom zend module
    Configure the zend modulemanager to load a module
    Use the composer tool to install the zftool and describe the functionality it provides
    Work with the zftool to automatically create a zend module for your project and recognize the files and folders it creates

IN THIS COURSE

  • 2m 32s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe what an application framework is and the benefits of using a framework when creating a PHP project. FREE ACCESS
  • 2m 43s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern and the overall functionality it provides. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Zend Framework Concepts
    3m 3s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe the development concepts associated with using an application framework when creating a PHP project. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Installing PHP
    2m 31s
    In this video, find out how to download, install, and configure the appropriate PHP files for your operating system on your development computer. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Introducing the Zend Framework 2
    3m 24s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe what the Zend framework is and identify the advantages and disadvantages associated with using it when creating PHP applications. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Development Environment Requirements
    2m 4s
    In this video, learn how to identify the prerequisite applications needed to be able to use the Zend framework. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Installing Composer
    4m 57s
    Find out how to download, install, and configure the Composer tool for dependency management in PHP. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Installing the Zend Framework 2
    5m 13s
    Learn how to download, install, and configure the Zend framework 2. Use Composer to add Zend as a project dependency. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  Installing the Zend Skeleton Application
    5m 44s
    In this video, you will install the sample ZendSkeletonApplication and recognize the file structure. You will also learn how it can be used as a starting point for your project. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Web Server Configuration
    4m 3s
    In this video, find out how to configure the document root setting for the server to point to the public subfolder of your Zend project. FREE ACCESS
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    11.  Zend Module Fundamentals
    2m 17s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe the concept of Zend modules and the benefits they provide in a PHP application. FREE ACCESS
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    12.  Module Directory Structure
    3m 54s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to recognize the folder structure for a typical Zend module as well as the required files contained within the module. FREE ACCESS
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    13.  Creating Module Folders (for custom module)
    5m 34s
    Learn how to create the folder structure for a custom Zend module manually. FREE ACCESS
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    14.  Creating Module Files
    6m 53s
    During this video, you will learn how to create the files needed in a custom Zend module manually. FREE ACCESS
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    15.  Zend ModuleManager
    1m 50s
    In this video, you will learn how to configure the Zend ModuleManager to load modules. FREE ACCESS
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    16.  Installing the ZFTool Using Composer
    2m 49s
    During this video, you will learn how to use the Composer tool to install the ZFTool and describe the functionality it provides. FREE ACCESS
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    17.  Creating a Zend Module Using the ZFTool
    2m 43s
    During this video, you will learn how to work with the ZFTool to automatically create a Zend module for your project, and recognize the files and folders it creates. FREE ACCESS

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