Introduction to Zend Framework 2.0

[![Zend Framework Logo][1]. Zend Framework 2 uses 100% object-oriented code and utilizes most of the new features of PHP 5.3, namely namespaces, late static binding, lambda functions and closures. Zend Framework 2 evolved from Zend Framework 1, a successful PHP framework with over 15 million downloads. [Read more about Zend Framework][2].

Aspose Cloud

Aspose Logo Aspose Cloud is a cloud-based document generation, conversion and automation platform for developers. Before Aspose Cloud APIs document processing and manipulation tasks were not so easy. Aspose Cloud APIs give developers full control over documents and file formats. Each API has been developed to offer you a wide range of features for file processing in cloud. Aspose Cloud REST APIs are platform independent and can be utilized across any platform such as Node.js, Amazon, Salesforce etc. without any installation. Being language independent makes it a suitable choice for the developers having expertise in any programming language. We also provide SDKs in different programming languages such as .NET, Java, PHP, Ruby, Node.js and Now in ZF 2.0.

Aspose Cloud for Zend Framework 2.0

We are pleased to announce that Aspose Cloud SDK for PHP now follows the Zend Framework 2.0 module standards and can be used inside Zend Framework 2.0 as an independent module. Aspose Cloud SDK for PHP is also available can be downloaded using “Composer” from any of the following places:

Installation

Please read the article below about easy installation steps:

Converting Documents, Spreadsheets and Presentations in Zend Framework 2.0

Once you have installed the Aspose Cloud SDK for PHP in ZF2, you can use the powerful conversion features offered by Aspose Cloud. Please read the articles below to learn how to use conversion features:

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