I should probably follow up, just in case I wasn't completely clear (I
was reading this over trying to remember what I had done in regards to
eZ Component integration as I am now at a point in the project where I
can try to tackle this).
CakePHP does a lot. At its core (imho) it is a wrapper to
Thanks, Brendon. That's exactly what I needed to know.
-Keith
On Oct 16, 11:07 am, BrendonKoz wrote:
> That's not a dumb question, Keith.
>
> AFAIK, CakePHP expects to have the core available to it at all times,
> and the core expects calls and routing via the MVC. Even the plugins,
> behavio
That's not a dumb question, Keith.
AFAIK, CakePHP expects to have the core available to it at all times,
and the core expects calls and routing via the MVC. Even the plugins,
behaviors, components, and other 3rd party extended code is doing just
that, extending Cake classes.
I haven't tried it,
Dumb question: Is it possible to use CakePHP like you would EZ
Components?Could you load the libraries and make calls without
using the MVC environment?
Thanks,
Keith
On Aug 29, 9:43 am, Rick wrote:
> You should be able to do this quite easily. Put the ezcomponents dir
> into the Vendor th
Please post your successful results.
Rick
On Sep 2, 6:04 pm, "Brendon Kozlowski (Realm)"
wrote:
> Random thought - I'll be trying this tomorrow or sometime next week,
> but... Would the autoload file be able to be called as a vendor
> include as well? So long as I call it first, I'm wonderin
Random thought - I'll be trying this tomorrow or sometime next week,
but... Would the autoload file be able to be called as a vendor
include as well? So long as I call it first, I'm wondering if that
would possibly solve the issue. An autoloader would still have to be
customized for all ez Comp
Thanks, Rick. I was trying to determine if there was an easier way to
add it, but after talking with some of the developers in their IRC
chat, I couldn't think of any as the call to the autoload is
required. I was trying to think of a way to package it all up, such
as in a plugin or something si
You should be able to do this quite easily. Put the ezcomponents dir
into the Vendor then add the ezc autoload require in the config
core.php.
Rick
On Aug 28, 1:27 pm, BrendonKoz wrote:
> I'm currently looking to use ezComponent's ezcGraph library within a
> CakePHP project, but I've noticed e
I'm currently looking to use ezComponent's ezcGraph library within a
CakePHP project, but I've noticed ezComponents specify a requirement
to have their base library loaded. (Is this similar to Zend now? Last
I knew Zend didn't require a loader to use it as a Vendor.)
Rather than rushing in head