Great work!

BTW, did anybody succeed in integrating Zend + Doctrine 2?

Regards
--
Guillaume

Le 24/05/10 19:03, Diego Potapczuk a écrit :
Very good!

I will take a look

::: Diego Potapczuk



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