2009年7月17日星期五

[fw-mvc] Re: [fw-general] [Fwd: Re: [fw-mvc] Autoloading in zf 1.8.4]

And then forwarded to the wrong list, must have another coffee :-)

Bart McLeod schreef:
> forwarded because I forgot to reply to all
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Onderwerp:
> Re: [fw-mvc] Autoloading in zf 1.8.4
> Van:
> Bart McLeod <mcleod@spaceweb.nl>
> Datum:
> Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:23:23 +0200
> Aan:
> Raavi Raaj <raaviraaj77@gmail.com>
>
> Aan:
> Raavi Raaj <raaviraaj77@gmail.com>
>
>
> I think I remember, didn't use it much yet myself, only once when I
> did a build from the commandline. Isn't the Bootstrap class the class
> that you define yourself in your index.php to set everything up that
> your application needs?
>
> >From the web:
> "A Bootstrap.php file exists in the "application" directory which
> represents a class called "Bootstrap". It's purpose is to initialise
> the Zend Framework, adjust environment settings (for example, timezone
> and error_reporting level), and otherwise make application specific
> tweaks and additions before a HTTP request is processed. Most
> tutorials take an alternative view and put Bootstrap code into
> index.php. I strongly suggest you avoid this and use an actual class
> to organise the Bootstrap code - it makes it a lot easier to read if
> nothing else!"
>
> So you just have to create it yourself. Read more here (for example):
>
> http://blog.astrumfutura.com/archives/355-An-Example-Zend-Framework-Blog-Application-Part-3-A-Simple-Hello-World-Tutorial.html
>
> -Bart
>
>
>
> Raavi Raaj schreef:
>> Even if I comment out the 'require_once Zend/Application.php'. I keep
>> getting the same error.
>> *Fatal error*: Class 'Bootstrap' not found in
>> *C:\...\library\Zend\Application.php* on line *292*
>>
>> -R
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/17/09, *Bart McLeod* <mcleod@spaceweb.nl
>> <mailto:mcleod@spaceweb.nl>> wrote:
>>
>> You still have a require_once 'Zend/Application.php' so it could
>> be that you have to update your include_path after the upgrade?
>> Ohterwise try commenting the line where you require
>> Application.php and see if it complains about not finding
>> Zend_Application...
>>
>> -Bart
>>
>> Raavi Raaj schreef:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Just upgraded (my zf app) form 1.7.8 to 1.8.4. Everything went
>>> smooth.
>>>
>>> Was trying out the performance tips at
>>> http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/performance.classloading.html#performance.classloading.striprequires.sed
>>>
>>> My /public/index.php
>>> ----------------
>>> <?php
>>>
>>> defined('APPLICATION_ENV')
>>> || define('APPLICATION_ENV', (getenv('APPLICATION_ENV') ?
>>> getenv('APPLICATION_ENV') : 'production'));
>>>
>>> defined('APPLICATION_PATH')
>>> || define('APPLICATION_PATH', realpath(dirname(__FILE__) .
>>> '/../application'));
>>>
>>> set_include_path(implode(PATH_SEPARATOR, array(
>>> APPLICATION_PATH . '/../library',
>>> get_include_path()
>>> )));
>>>
>>> require_once 'Zend/Loader/Autoloader.php';
>>> Zend_Loader_Autoloader::getInstance();
>>>
>>> require_once 'Zend/Application.php';
>>>
>>> $application = new Zend_Application(
>>> APPLICATION_ENV,
>>> APPLICATION_PATH . '/configs/config.php'
>>> );
>>>
>>> $application->bootstrap()->run();
>>>
>>> ----------------------------
>>> *Commented out* all require_once statements except the one in
>>> Zend/Loader/Autoloader.php
>>>
>>> Now I get this error...
>>> *Fatal error*: Class 'Bootstrap' not found in
>>> *C:\...\library\Zend\Application.php* on line *292*
>>>
>>> My Bootstrap.php exists in /application/Bootstrap.php
>>>
>>> Any clues what I am doing wrong.
>>>
>>> All help is appreciated.
>>>
>>> -R
>>>
>>> P.S. Without the "commenting out" of require_once statements,
>>> the app runs fine.
>>>
>>

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