Just use the composer autoloader: both the one from ZF2 and Doctrine can't
even compete with the benefits.
On Nov 13, 2014 9:08 AM, "'Jasper N. Brouwer' via doctrine-user" <
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> Doctrine doesn't come with a suitable autoloader. That's why I'm
> describing Composer's autoloader.
>
> Of course you could use Zend Framework's autoloader, but you'll have to
> consult their documentation or their mailinglist.
>
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> Jasper N. Brouwer
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>
>
> On 13 November 2014 at 08:54:18, Nima Sadjadi ([email protected]) wrote:
> > Why don't you use the doctrine built-in autoloader instead of composer
> > autoloader? Isn't it easier?
>
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