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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:19:25+00:00 2026-05-14T03:19:25+00:00

I use Module Autoloader to autoload resources (forms, Doctrine models etc.). I do not

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I use Module Autoloader to autoload resources (forms, Doctrine models etc.).
I do not use Zend_Db_Table at all.

When I load any Doctrine model,
e.g. MyModule_Model_Test,
it tries to load MyModule_Model_TestTable too, so I get errors that the MyModule_Model_TestTable.php is missing.

To fix this, I may create empty class MyModule_Model_TestTable class and
everything works as expected.
But I don’t need this file.

Strange that, when I move MyModule_Model_TestTable to /anyDirDeeper/MyModule_Model_TestTable without changing its name or content, the class is correctly loaded too…

How to configure Module Autoloader so it would not require this …Table classes?

I have in my application.ini:

resources.frontController.moduleDirectory = APPLICATION_PATH "/modules"
resources.modules[] = 

And Module Bootstrap:

class MyModule_Bootstrap extends Zend_Application_Module_Bootstrap {}

My app structure is similar to this:

/application/
    /modules/
        /mymodule/
            /models/
                /Db/
                   *Mymodule_Model_Db_Test*
            *Mymodule_Model_Test*
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    2026-05-14T03:19:25+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:19 am

    I think this issue was produced because I used the same module name and resource type name (registered by default).

    Models were named: Acl_Model_Modelname and Acl_ namespace was registered with autoloader. Changed model namespace to something else and it works.

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