![]() ![]() Sandy Pleyte, one of our developers, created a formatting file for Zend Studio that does adhere to the formal standard. One problem we have with the current versions of Zend Studio is that its default Zend Framework formatter is not consistent with the official Zend Framework coding standard. One of the nice features is the code formatter that helps develop code according to agreed standards, which is useful to keep projects consistent. Zend Studio is a great IDE and we use it a lot at Inviqa (in addition to NetBeans, PDT and Vim). ![]() This is an excellent addition to you tools arsenal if you use Zend Studio and Zend Framework. If it can be accessed using the MySQL drivers then it can be used by the new Job Queue. So you can have a single MySQL server sitting there, a clustered setup or RDS or some other cloud-based DB, it doesn’t matter. In clustered environments job queue information has moved from local storage to remote MySQL storage.
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