Thank you so much for this:

    autoloaderNamespaces[] = "Wenbert_"

this is what I was looking for. Now, I did not have to touch my Bootstrap
file and I just left it the way it was created by the Zend_Application
component.

I was looking for something like this and was not able to find this on the
documentation if the zend.com site. Is this documented?

Thanks,
Wenbert


Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
> 
> -- iceangel89 <[email protected]> wrote
> (on Wednesday, 03 June 2009, 05:44 AM -0700):
>> i wonder if autoloading can be done inside application.ini. or can all
>> things
>> that can be configured (without any logic processing of course) inside
>> bootstrap.php be converted to an application.ini equivalent? so that we
>> dont
>> need to configure somethings in application.ini some in bootstrap.php?
> 
> Autoloading is enabled by default with Zend_Application already. What
> classes may be autoloaded depends on your filesystem layout and naming
> conventions, as well as the include_path that has been defined.
> Zend_Application can add paths to the include_path already, and can also
> be used to specify autoloader namespaces. In the previous example, the
> following INI snippet would load that user's custom classes:
> 
>     autoloaderNamespaces[] = "Wenbert_"
> 
> and that's all that is needed. This configuration happens *prior* to the
> application bootstrap (typically your Bootstrap class in
> application/Bootstrap.php), so you can be assured everything is setup
> correctly.
> 
> -- 
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> Project Lead            | [email protected]
> Zend Framework          | http://framework.zend.com/
> 
> 


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