On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Sathia S <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I would develop the javascript MVC application to be independent of
>> the CakePHP application and not try to put the js MVC into the webroot
>> of the cakePHP app
>>
>> So it would be easier if you think of your project as two separate
>> projects.
>>
> Hi. Thank you for reply. Is that correct way to do like that?

Yes that is the correct way to do it - if you do it this way you can
have separate teams working on PHP and javascript. You can test your
PHP and JS independent of each other. You can have the PHP api
consumed by say a mobile app in future and so on...

Tarique

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