Not quite a direct answer, but I'm able to Cake parts like the CakeSession 
in CakePHP 2.x in legacy applications, so I can do a part migration to 
CakePHP.  All I need is to include the webroot/index.php, and make a small 
modification to recognise that it has been called from a legacy 
application, and not to invoke the dispatcher.  That gets me access to 
utilities, CakeSession and models, making it easier to move existing 
business logic into CakePHP until I'm ready to convert the legacy PHP to 
use MVC.

Regards
Reuben Helms

On Thursday, 9 July 2015 07:12:29 UTC+10, David Yell wrote:
>
> I've noticed that stuff like the Event library have their own readme's 
> does that mean that the library can be used outside the framework, like a 
> component?
>
> I'm making a presentation and I would like a list of all the parts of the 
> framework which can be used outside the framework as a bonus point for Cake.
>

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