Do you need to use namespaces? Otherwise you can just load the file with 
App::uses()

On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 11:50:52 AM UTC+1, Reuben wrote:
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> Does using namespaces change anything?
>
> Or is the App::uses just to assist with loading the appropriate file?
>
> Keeping in mind CakePHP 3, if namespaces can be used, what would be the 
> namespace convention for a CakePHP 2 application?
>
> On Wednesday, January 29, 2014, José Lorenzo <jose...@gmail.com<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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>> Just load the trait with App::uses()
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 1:52:07 AM UTC+1, Reuben wrote:
>>
>> My original question on Stack Overflow [http://stackoverflow.com/
>> questions/21394852/whats-the-correct-method-for-using-
>> traits-and-namespaces-for-cakephp-2], and content copied here, should 
>> that disappear.
>>
>> I'm using CakePHP 2.4.5 and PHP 5.5, and would like to use a trait.
>>
>> I have a trait in Utility/VariablesTrait.php called VariablesTrait.
>>
>> To take advantage of namespaces, I've given it a namespace of 
>> App\Utility\VariablesTrait, since Utility\VariablesTrait seems a bit too 
>> global, and the former would work better with CakePHP 3.
>>
>> In my class that I want to use it in, I have the use 
>> App\Utility\VariablesTrait; statement in the class. For backup, I also 
>> have a App::uses('VariablesTrait', 'Utility'); statement at the top of 
>> the file. I'm not sure if the SPL autoloader is used when looking for 
>> traits, which is why I was going for namespaces in the first place.
>>
>> The small issue is that the app directory is app, and since directory 
>> structures should match namespaces (I think), I renamed it to App. 
>> However, CakeRequest::_base() hardcodes app, so determining the 
>> controller doesn't work so well.
>>
>> So, I'm trying to determine if that's a CakePHP bug, or if there is a 
>> more appropriate way of using traits in CakePHP 2.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Reuben Helms
>>
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