With jdeveloper possible to write php?

hi,
i am changing the code of mapviewer-sample-code step by step and more and more i am successful in doing my own things.
i want to add the following php-code-sniplet but it does not show 'hello world' on my jsp:
<body onLoad="enableButtons()">
<hl>my first try ...</hl>
<?
echo ("Hello world!");
?>
what's wrong?
greetings
thomas

No, it doesn't really make sense.
You can have a PHP application and a Java application installed on the same server and have them interact, but that's probably a lot more hassle than it's worth.

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