Hi euromark,
On Monday, February 3, 2014 1:03:21 AM UTC+2, euromark wrote:
-- Thanks for your reply.
So you recommend to use ClassRegistry::init
On Monday, February 3, 2014 1:03:21 AM UTC+2, euromark wrote:
The second example uses App::import() which in 2.x is only used for importing vendor classes (as it does not support lazyloading of classes)You would have to use App::uses('Option', 'Model').Even if in this case it would not really make a difference.But stick to the first one as it is the recommended approach.
Am Sonntag, 2. Februar 2014 23:53:11 UTC+1 schrieb gonzela2006:Hello,I want to load model in bootstrap.php so I made it with two techniques as the following:App::uses('ClassRegistry', 'Utility');ClassRegistry::init('Option')->load(); andApp::import('Model', 'Option');$option = new Option();$option->load();Both of them worked for me but I don't know the deference between ClassRegistry::init and App::import ? And what is the best choice for my case?Thanks
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