Did you add the class to autoload.xml?

- David



On 19.11.2008, at 13:45, Marcel Koch wrote:

> Hi everbody,
>
> because my application is separated in two parts, the first one (the  
> core) that takes care about persistence and contains the business  
> logic and the other is based on Agavi. The idea behind this is to be  
> able to use the core on its own for a command line application or  
> something like this. In the core part I included a central static  
> config class which I want to fill by using the Agavi config handler  
> feature.
> I have created a new XSD, the respective XML and also a new config  
> handler which extends the AgaviConfigHandler. I have put all this  
> information in the config_handlers.xml. Furthermore I extended the  
> AgaviController to run the AgaviConfigCache::checkConfig in the  
> initialize method and put the two new classes to the autoload.xml.  
> So far so good...
>
> When I'm running the application the application I get an error that  
> the new config handler could not be found. I do unterstand that the  
> config_handlers.xml has to be loaded first to know how to deal with  
> the other configs but I hope there has to be some way to deal with  
> this issue.
>
> Now my question is if I'm on the right way to get it done or if  
> there's a better way to do it. Or maybe I also could say: Where is  
> the error in reasoning? :)
>
> I'm looking forward to your responds.
>
> Thanks a lot
> Marcel
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