Hi developers,
I would like to inform you about a problem with class names during my work
on an application integration concept.
The problem is, that some applications consist of the same bo or so class
name.
When the called application include one of these classes, we get a redeclare
class error.
The following applications are problematic:
etemplate
phpgroupware\etemplate\doc\et_notes\inc\class.so.inc.php
phpgroupware\etemplate\doc\et_notes\inc\class.bo.inc.php
phpgroupware\etemplate\doc\et_notes\inc\class.ui.inc.php
bookmarks:
phpgroupware\bookmarks\inc\class.so.inc.php
phpgroupware\bookmarks\inc\class.bo.inc.php
phpgroupware\bookmarks\inc\class.ui.inc.php
notes:
phpgroupware\notes\inc\class.so.inc.php
phpgroupware\notes\inc\class.bo.inc.php
phpgroupware\notes\inc\class.ui.inc.php
sitemgr:
phpgroupware\sitemgr\sitemgr-site\inc\class.ui.inc.php
todo:
phpgroupware\todo\inc\class.so.inc.php
phpgroupware\todo\inc\class.bo.inc.php
phpgroupware\todo\inc\class.ui.inc.php
tts:
phpgroupware\tts\inc\class.bo.inc.php
The best solution is in my opinion to rename the classes and files in
"<className><appName>".
Or are there uniform rules for the class name assignment?
Dirk S
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