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A Modular Directory Structure Quickstart: Download the Sample Application

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Hello guys.  After much request from users, I have put together a package that contains the sample project we created earlier in the tutorial.

My goal now is to provide developers with a pre-packages Zend Framework MVC application out of the box.  I see a lot of people having trouble getting started with Zend Framework, and the reason is that because it is loosely coupled.  One can build an application in anyway they feel is appropriate for them.

It is however easier on the newcomers if they already have a pre-built MVC structure in ZF so that they can get started on the more important bits, like actually coding the application.  I've seen some people spend days and even weeks on trying to figure out how to setup a new application using Zend Framework.

In this article I am going to attach a file called sample.tar.gz (which is also fine on Windows platforms).  It does not contain sample/library/Zend which you will have to copy over from the Zend Framework 1.8.x package.  Point your Apache DOCUMENT ROOT to sample/public and you'll have a working Zend Framework 1.8.x application with a modular directory structure.

This however does not contain a global model namespace, and currently the modules are restricted to module specific models, but we can easily override that in the next version.  I'm kinda tired now, and I'll talk to you guys more about that later.


For now, download the package, play around with it and if you  have any questions, feel free to contact me on IRC.  irc.freenode.net (nick: ajavid)

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