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 Posted by Jochem Maas on 06/01/05 13:41 
eoghan wrote: 
> maybe have a look at extends.... 
>  
> class Class1 extends Class2 {... 
 
he will still have to make sure that Class2 
is loaded. besides wrapping 1 object inside another is perfectly 
acceptable, if my GOF terminology serves me well then this 
is usually termed a Delegation pattern (not that 
the name is that important, then again it helps to be 
talking about the same thing :-/). 
 
>  
> janbro wrote: 
>  
>> Hi List, 
>> 
>> I'm using the oo orientation of PHP5 for a while now. All Classes I've 
>> got have a require on top them, if I try to reference to other classes. 
>> something like 
>> 
>> require (Class2.php); 
>> class Class1{ 
>>     private function ... { 
>>         $refClass2 = new Class2; 
>>     } 
>> } 
>> 
>> Now my question, is it possible to skip that require/ include part? In 
>> Java you don't need that, as class and file names are identical. 
>> 
>> thx 
>> janbro 
>> 
>
 
  
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