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On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 3:04 AM, Tilen Majerle wrote:
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> 2011/7/26 José Lorenzo
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>> The CakePHP core team is proud to announce the immediate availability of
>> CakePHP 1.3.11 and 2.0.0-beta. 1.3.11 is a bugfix/maintenance release for
>> the the 1.3 branch. 2.0.0-beta marks the beginning of API stabilization and
>> means no more backwards incompatible changes should be done from this point,
>> but it does not mean it is intended for production systems yet. Since the
>> release CakePHP 1.3.10 in late May, there have been over 27 commits[1] and
>> 10 tickets resolved. There have been a few changes that may affect your
>> application:
>> 1.3
>>
>>- Fixtures are now truncated in reverse order, this can help some
>>applications with constraints in database to run tests more smoothly
>>- Database credentials will now be hidden from debug output to protect
>>users that forgot to set debug = 0 in their production servers
>>- Fixed bug for detecting correct setup for mod_rewrite
>>- Datasource will now return false instead of raising an error if
>>unable to connect to Mysql or Mysqli
>>- Added a banner to the default home.ctp to show important CakePHP
>>announcements
>>
>> 2.0
>>
>> In the 2.0 the team has made huge strides on implementing the remaining
>> items on the todo list for the next version of the framework, we had a big
>> tide of new committers and lots of pull requests on github. We're thrilled
>> on the interest the community is putting on CakePHP 2.0. Since 2.0.0-alpha
>> there have been over 375 commits[2] with various topic branches merged in.
>> There are a couple of big changes that will require you to update your app
>> if already running apps in 2.0. the biggest change is in the Dispatching
>> process that will require an instance on CakeResponse passed from the
>> index.php webroot file. Also the default routes were extracted to their own
>> file that needs to be included in your app's routes.php file, just update
>> app/Config/routes.php according to the one bundled in the default
>> distribution. Here is a quick list of the highlight for this release:
>>
>>- Microsoft SqlServer 2008 and 2011 is now a first class citizen
>>- FormHelper is now able to guess model metadata again, it is now
>>advisable to hint the helper with the controller $uses property of what
>>models is the controller using. This contrasts with 1.3 applications where
>>$uses supposed a performance hit. This is not true anymore for 2.0
>>- The i18n extract shell is now able to exclude plugins from the
>>process or extract one in particular
>>- The validation messages in models can now be automatically extracted
>>by the i18n shell, there is no need as in 1.3 applications for translating
>>the messages in the constructor anymore
>>- Default routes are now located in their own file that needs to be
>>included in your app/Config/routes.php, make sure you update it!
>>- Dispatcher now takes a CakeResponse as a second argument, make sure
>>you update your app/webroot/index.php file!
>>- Model::saveAll() was refactored and now the model has saveMany,
>>saveAssociatied, validateMany and validateAssociated methods
>>- Model::find() was refactored and the query building process is done
>>a in new buildQuery() method
>>- Lots of performance improvements From this point, the CakePHP core
>>team will focus on fixing any bug that pops out on the lighthouse[3] and
>>finish the new 2.0 book[4] which is now git based and compiled using
>> sphinx.
>>If you feel like you can give us a hand on getting an excellent
>>documentation, please feel free to fork the repo and send us pull request
>>for changes. We are also looking forward improving our API documentation,
>> so
>>pull requests for doc blocks in code are also very welcome!
>>
>> As CakeFest 2011[5] is near we're encouraging developers to buy tickets
>> before the early bird prices are over. We'll have a bunch of surprises to
>> show in Manchester this September including certificates for attendees to
>> the training workshops, two tracks for talks, lots of international
>> speakers, and much more. Make sure you know the schedule[6] if you have not
>> yet made up your mind!
>>
>> A huge thanks to all involved in terms of both contributions through
>> commits, tickets, documentation edits, and otherwise contribute to the
>> framework. Without you there would be no CakePHP.
>> Links
>>
>>- [1] http://cakephp.org/changelogs/1.3.11
>>- [2] http://cakephp.org/changelogs/2.0.0-beta
>>- [3] http://cakephp.lighthouseapp.com/projects/42648-cakephp/overview
>>- [4] https://github.com/cakephp/docs/
>>- [5] http://cakefest.org
>>- [6] http://cakefest.org/schedule
>>
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