Yes. I did the same with Ruby on Rails. I am not so much talking about
porting the all apps just take the application and move it into the
cake framework. So I can use the power of cake to dev. my new
functions....



On 13 juin, 19:35, Joshua Benner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you're talking about porting a current application to CakePHP -- sure, 
> it's doable -- but the time and effort factor depends largely on how the 
> original application is written, and you level of understanding of the 
> CakePHP framework.
> I'd say your first steps should be focused around determining whether or not 
> to invest time into porting an existing application to the framework by 
> getting to know CakePHP. Study themanual, write a test application, and play 
> the it for a bit. Additionally, you'll need to have a good understanding of 
> the existing application to determine if porting it to Cake is a good [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]:Hi ! I am coming into a php apps which has been developped last 
> year. It is pretty complex application. I was wondering : How is it to warp 
> an existing application with Cakephp Framework ? If it can be a clever 
> choice, would someone suggest me the first steps to proceed ( cake is 
> installed on my server and running) and another folder, my app is installed 
> and working. Thanks a lot.


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