CakePHP allows you to set up a combination of controllers, models, and views and release them as a packaged application plugin that others can use in their CakePHP applications. Have a sweet user management module, simple blog, or web services module in one of your applications? Package it as a CakePHP plugin so you can pop it into other applications.
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Chetan
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:23 AM, José Lorenzo <jose.zap@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, of course you can, that is actually one of the reasons for having plugins in cakephp
On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 7:54:42 AM UTC-4:30, Milina Udara wrote:Hi,--
Can we use the plugins for module vice development?
I mean i have large scale project and i want to allocate my team members for different modules( ex: user registration, photo upload ,single shop, purchase,mobile backend, like..) developing simultaneously. The thing i want is maximum decoupling
and separation.I think this all about the architecture of the site.
I want an explanation and resources .
thank you ALL.
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