Using latest SVN I get:

Fatal error: Call to undefined method ClassRegistry::init()

On Dec 7, 6:00 am, francky06l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ClassRegistry::init('plugin.modelname'); should work.
>
> On Dec 6, 10:49 pm, Aaron  Shafovaloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Ahhh specifically it works when you manually do animport, but you
> > can't yet use dot notation with "uses" at the top of your controller.
>
> > On Nov 17, 9:17 pm, Gwoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Several people voiced opinions about plugins and in an effort to make
> > > them more flexible we added the functionality to access models across
> > > plugins and the main application in the current 1.2 branch. Use the
> > > dot notation "Plugin.Model" to access models in thepluginand "Model"
> > > to access the models of the main app.
>
> > > To allow us this flexibility we changed how classes are loaded and
> > > instances created. From the initial tests, these  changes provide some
> > > nice performance gains while reducing the amount of code needed in
> > > your application. Keep in mind that with greater flexibility, comes
> > > greater responsibility to maintain your applications architecture.
>
> > > ClassRegistry::init(); will return an instance of the class from the
> > > registry or create and add it to the registry if it does not exist.
> > > This is particularly useful for models and is used in the current core
> > > code to create the model instances.
>
> > > App::import(); will load and cache the location of a file found
> > > anywhere in the cake install. This is used in place of the load*
> > > functions previously found in basics.php. You can see in the current
> > > code that the functions use this class method now.
>
> > > The api for these methods are currently in alpha state, but will be
> > > stabilized for beta. You can check out the doc comments for more info.
> > > The online API,http://api.cakephp.orgwillbeupdated shortly.
>
> > > Bake on.
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