Hello Landed.at,

I like your vision of intengration between CakePHP and Joomla, not as
a bridging like Jake was supposed, but as two separate entities:
Joomla as good website administrable, CakePHP as a good webapp to
manage additional databases totally separated from Joomla database (ie
database of properties in a Real Estate Website).

Did you came up with any working experiment using this model ?

cheers

fabio


On 22 Ott, 12:37, "www.landed.at" <calvincr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was thinking that it was also useful to know how one might have both
> frameworks working in the same folder structure but no bridge so to
> speak.
> Advantages could be thatjoomlaprovides a very good looking easy to
> administer website.....then cakephp provides some really cool bespoke
> applications that it is hard to do withjoomla.
> The support forjoomlaseems to be dropping off in my opinion and the
> framework isnt really easy to pick up on to do something specific.
>
> But what would the folder structure be
>
> /root/cake
> /root/joomla
>
> or
>
> /root/cake/...vendors/joomla
>
> or
>
> /root/joomla/cake

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