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On Thursday, March 13, 2014 5:35:36 AM UTC+8, José Lorenzo wrote:
>
> The CakePHP core team is excited to announce the second development 
> preview of CakePHP 3.0.0[1]. In the few months since 3.0.0-dev1, we've been 
> hard at work incorporating community feedback on the ORM, and building out 
> some of the functionality that was missing in the first development preview.
>
> <http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/lorenzo/2014/03/12/cakephp_3_0_0_dev_preview_2_released#new-features-in-300-dev2>New
>  
> features in 3.0.0-dev2
>    
>    - CakePHP has adopted the PSR-4 autoloader standard. If you are 
>    updating, make sure you update composer as well using
>    composer self-update .
>    - The directory structure of both CakePHP and the App skeleton has 
>    been simplified a bit thanks to PSR-4.
>    - The AclComponent has been removed - It will be returning as a plugin.
>    - The TestShell, and webrunner have been removed in favor of only 
>    supporting phpunit from the CLI, and VisualPHPUnit.
>    - View templates have been moved from View/ to Template/. This was 
>    done so the View/ directory would only contain view classes and helpers.
>    - The HtmlHelper, FormHelper, and SessionHelper use string templates 
>    consistently.
>    - ID attributes are now always generated with - instead of CamelCase. 
>    This was done to standardize on one convention for CSS selectors.
>    - API documentation and the cookbook have had many new sections and 
>    improvements.
>    - Scaffold has been removed. Improved dynamic scaffolding is now 
>    available through the CRUD plugin[2] which is already compatible with 3.0 
>    and takes away much of the repetitive tasks done in controllers.
>    - The UpgradeShell has been moved into a separate plugin.
>    - Better debugging output for some complex objects like Entities, 
>    Tables and Queries. Also added a special method to control what data is 
>    outputed for objects when using the debug() function
>    - Added Collection::insert()
>
>
> <http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/lorenzo/2014/03/12/cakephp_3_0_0_dev_preview_2_released#formhelper>
> FormHelper
>
> FormHelper has been re-built from the ground up. It features a new 
> extensible widget system. Form widgets allow you to build self contained 
> input widgets. This makes it easy to define complex widgets like the 
> datetime widget in application or plugin code. Once created, widgets can be 
> combined with other FormHelper features like input() .
>
> FormHelper also works with the new ORM now. You can create forms for 
> individual entities, or collections of entities:
>
>
> // Create a form for a single entity & its associations
> echo $this->Form->create($article);
>
> // Create a form for multiple entities & their associations.
> echo $this->Form->create($articles);
>
> FormHelper also features a pluggable context system that allows you to 
> integrate FormHelper with any ORM you may wish to use.
>
> <http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/lorenzo/2014/03/12/cakephp_3_0_0_dev_preview_2_released#translatebehavior>
> TranslateBehavior
>
> TranslateBehavior has been re-built from the ground up. It features the 
> long awaited ability to translate *all* models including associations 
> from a find(). The new TranslateTrait makes dealing with multiple 
> translations in your entities simple as well.
>
> <http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/lorenzo/2014/03/12/cakephp_3_0_0_dev_preview_2_released#orm-improvements>ORM
>  
> improvements
>
> We've continued to build out capabilities in the ORM. Some notable 
> improvements in dev2 were:
>
>    - Composite primary key support - The ORM now supports composite 
>    primary keys in all associations.
>    - The Model.beforefind event is now triggered for all associations in 
>    the same query.
>    - Eager loading is now separate from the Query class. This makes 
>    implementing custom eager loading much easier.
>    - Model/Repository was renamed to Model/Table. Several people found 
>    'Repository' to be a confusing and alien term.
>    - Interfaces have been extracted to reduce the reliance on concrete 
>    implementations.
>    - The formatResults() method has been added to provide many of the 
>    features that afterFind() used to do.
>    - Query::counter() was added to provide support for complex count 
>    logic. This makes it easier to override the count in the 
> PaginatorComponent.
>    - Table::patchEntity() was added, it enables you to merge requet form 
>    data into an existing entity and its associations.
>
>
> <http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/lorenzo/2014/03/12/cakephp_3_0_0_dev_preview_2_released#up-next>Up
>  
> next
>
> Our next release will be yet another development preview. In the dev3 
> release we are going to focus on updating:
>
>    - Bake and all the related tasks need to be updated to work with the 
>    new ORM.
>    - Update the i18n extract task to extract validation messages from 
>    Table objects
>    - Add support for SQLServer. With the database layer reasonably stable 
>    adding SQLServer will help developers on windows.
>
> For more details on all the changes in 3.0.0, you can consult the 
> migration guide[2]. I'd like to thank everyone who has contributed 
> thoughts, code, documentation or feedback to 3.0 so far. It's going to be a 
> major milestone for the project, and we're just getting started with making 
> it the best version of CakePHP ever.
>
> <http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/lorenzo/2014/03/12/cakephp_3_0_0_dev_preview_2_released#links>
> Links
>    
>    - [1] https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/releases/3.0.0-dev2
>    - [2] https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/crud/tree/cake3
>    - [3] 
>    http://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/appendices/3-0-migration-guide.html
>
>

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