Very good!

I will take a look

::: Diego Potapczuk



On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Ralph Schindler
<ralph.schind...@zend.com>wrote:

> This is great! Nice work to you and all others involved in making it
> happen!
>
> -ralph
>
>
> Benjamin Eberlei wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I completed a first version of Zend + Doctrine 1 integration today and
>> want to share it with all you. Since currently the status on a 1.11
>> release is unclear I
>> contacted all the contributors to various Doctrine-related components
>> and combined them into a single release and wrote some documentation on
>> all the different parts and how they relate to each other.
>>
>> http://github.com/beberlei/zf-doctrine
>>
>> The code is under the New BSD License. There is a comprehensive getting
>> started guide
>> shipped with the Github Project.
>>
>> The following parts are included in this release:
>>
>> * Application Resource contributed by Matt Lurz
>> * Dynamic Form Generation contributed by Jani Hartikainen
>> * Paginator Adapter contributed by Matt Lurz and Juozas Kaziukenas
>> * Zend Tool Provider and modular Zend Project Style Support
>>
>> Thanks to all the contributors and various other people that contributed
>> ideas and code.
>>
>> For any feedback regarding this integration, you can use
>> the issue tracker on Github.
>>
>> This release depends on Doctrine 1.2.2 to allow model code-generation
>> from YAML files that supports Zend Framework Modular projects and their
>> directory structure.
>>
>> Most of the current glue code out there is made obsolete by generating
>> Models that follow the Zend Framework naming conventions, into Zend
>> Framework models/ directories. Additionally there is also support for
>> modular applications whose model classes should follow the PEAR naming
>> schema.
>>
>> Additionally the dynamic form support allows to create simple forms that
>> allow to create and edit Doctrine_Record instances and their relations.
>> This is a great help to rapidly prototype admin forms (however support
>> for more complex forms is not yet included).
>>
>> Since both projects are currently very focused on their 2.0 releases,
>> this release aims to glue all the existing code for Doctrine 1.x and
>> Zend Framework integration 1.x together, giving them a platform to
>> flourish.
>>
>> greetings,
>> Benjamin
>>
>>

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