Ah I was looking for this answer... my question never got through the
moderators. Thanks!

On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 5:35 AM, oscar balladares <liebegr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Symfony handle it very well.
> If you have third party code, you should put it in yourProjectName/lib
> directory.
> Thanks to the autoloader, Smyfony will scan for new classes inside that dir.
> You only have to simple reference a class on any controller.
> for expamle a class named Math;
> in a controller:
> $math=new Math();
> if class Math has static methods:
> $sum=Math::sum(2,4);
>
> 2011/3/2 pbertu <pbe...@gmail.com>
>>
>> Hi everybody, pleased to meet you!
>>
>> I am currently evaluating Symfony as the platform for all my future
>> development projects. I'm half way thru Jobeet's tutorial, and the
>> framework is really powerful.
>>
>> My concerns come when I think how to include or integrate
>> "external" (to call it somehow) PHP code inside a Symfony generated
>> system.
>>
>> For instance, I've seen very interesting external classes for user
>> licence generation, advanced graphics, geolocation, etc.. and I
>> would't like my systems to be limited to the development of extensions
>> by the Symfony community (even when it's impressive!). On the
>> contrary, I'd like to have the chance to integrate extra functions
>> without breaking Symfony's structure  -and that of course they resist
>> the structure updates!
>>
>> I'm not thinking about database; it's clear that DB should be
>> generated and maintained 100% by Symfony; but I think of UI functions,
>> or stored data access in or ordere to generate special reports or
>> realtime connections with other systems.
>>
>> I will much appreciate if you can tell me about your experiences, pros
>> and cons, that you have seen with Symfony in this sense, so I can
>> decide whether I keep moving forward or I have to look somewhere else
>> (which I wouldn't like to!)
>>
>> Many thanks in advance, and best regards to all the community
>>
>> Pablo
>>
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