Hi, thanks for the reply, that was exactly what I wanted to do, use
Zend_application. But I don't have custom routes in my ini file, so, I guess
I don't have to care about routes, I just need db and autoload.

BTW, in my index.php I have set fallback loader, I have Zend Framework in my
include path, somewhere on the server, I have my library in /lib/Umpirsky,
all that is loaded with fallback loader, how can I autoload them in
Bootstrap class with this new autoloader, not to use fallback?

Regards,
Sasa Stamenkovic.



Jurian Sluiman wrote:
> 
> Op Tuesday 26 May 2009 11:21:45 schreef umpirsky:
>> Hi to all.
>>
>> I have Zend framework app created by Zend Tool, with default project
>> structure (1.8). I use models, and my library, everithing is set up,
>> autoload.. My bootstrap file:
>>
>> class Bootstrap extends Zend_Application_Bootstrap_Bootstrap {
>> protected function _initAutoload() {
>>         return new Zend_Application_Module_Autoloader(array(
>>             'namespace' => 'Default_',
>>             'basePath'  => dirname(__FILE__),
>>         ));
>>     }
>> protected function _initDb() {
>>         $db = $this->getPluginResource('db');
>>
>>         // Debug SQL
>>         if ('testing' == APPLICATION_ENV || 'development' ==
>> APPLICATION_ENV) {
>>             $profiler = new Zend_Db_Profiler_Firebug('All Database
>> Queries:');
>>             $profiler->setEnabled(true);
>>             $db->getDbAdapter()->setProfiler($profiler);
>>         }
>>
>>         Zend_Db_Table_Abstract::setDefaultAdapter($db->getDbAdapter());
>>         return $db;
>>     }
>> }
>>
>> index.php is more or less default..
>>
>> The question is: is there any way to use Zend_Application_Bootstrap and
>> all
>> this classes to easily setup autoload, db, models for command line
>> interface so I can run cronjob easily?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Saša Stamenković
> 
> What about a cron.php which instantiates the Zend_Application like
> index.php. 
> You boostrap the application, but before running you configure the router
> to 
> execute only a specific module/controller/action. This configuration could
> be 
> a variety of options (directly, through an additional controller plugin,
> or 
> maybe an application resource).
> 
> Regards, Jurian
> --
> Jurian Sluiman
> Soflomo.com
> 
> 

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