thanks for the feedback. Making copies of the models makes sense,
however, i'm trying to reduce any code duplication, or "where the hell
is this model/controller/view at??" headaches. basically, i'm trying
to keep the app as DRY as possible.

But if i'm understanding what i've read correctly, i could just copy
over all of the model/view/controllers/helpers into the app, and
delete them from the plugin. is this correct?

thanks!!

Levi

On Oct 23, 12:07 pm, "Bruno Bornsztein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > I anticipate extending nearly every model, some extensively.
>
> This is not really a problem: in your case, I'd recommend just making copies
> of the models in your application directory. The app will use those instead
> of CE's.
>
> So my question is, what would it take to move the CE code base from> being a 
> plugin, to being my actual app?
>
> It's probably not hard, but also not really necessary. You can already
> override any view, helper or controller, and if you need to make changes to
> models, just duplicate them as indicated above.
>
> As an example, TennisMetro <http://www.tennismetro.com> is is a CE-based app
> I built that extensively modifies and extends the core framework, while
> still using CE as a plugin. I can't really think of a scenario where what
> you're suggesting would make the most sense.
>
> Good luck!
> Bruno
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