A PHP Web Framework is a collection of classes which helps to develop a web application. Zend is one of the most popular PHP framework. It is an open-source MVC framework for rapidly developing, modern web applications. Zend Framework has several loosely coupled components, so it is referred to as “Component Library”. Zend Framework provides any PHP stack and Zend server to run Zend framework applications.
Zend Studio is an IDE that includes features to integrate with Zend Framework. It provides MVC view and code generation. The current Zend framework 3.0 includes new components such as JSON RPC server, a XML to JSON converter, PSR-7 functionality, and compatibility with PHP 7.
Zend Framework 2 is an open source framework for developing web applications and services using PHP 5.3+. Zend Framework 2 uses 100% object oriented code and utilizes most of the new features of PHP 5.3, namely Namespaces, Lambda Functions and Closures.
Zend Framework 2 evolved from Zend Framework 1, a successful PHP framework with over 15 million downloads. Zend Server has a free community version and a commercial version.
Some of the salient features of Zend Framework is as follows −
What makes the Zend Framework one of the premier frameworks used by PHP developers is that – it provides clean and stable code complete with intellectual property rights. It also makes programming easier. It is fast, easy to learn and convenient framework. Zend supports strong cryptography tools and password hashing techniques.
Following are the goals of the Zend Framework.
The following popular products are developed by using the Zend Framework.
Some of the advantages of the Zend Framework are listed below.
Loosely Coupled − Zend provides the option to delete modules or components which we don’t need in the application.
Performance − Zend Framework is highly optimized for performance. Zend Framework 3 is 4x faster than its previous version.
Security − Framework supports industry standard encryption.
Testing − PHPUnit is integrated with Zend so you can easily test the framework.
In the next chapter, we will learn how to install the Zend Framework.