Thanks for the advice.

On 4 dec, 13:39, Nicolas Hurman <mwk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Your structure makes sense. The point with Sf2 is that there isn't one
> structure you have to follow - just do what you think is best. About the
> Doctrine entities, you could store them in a separate bundle, or in you
> "main" one - basically any of your three bundles. I would personnaly create
> another bundle to store application-level Entities, but really the choice is
> up to you. A third option would be to be to put all your controllers,
> entities in one bundle.
>
> Just make sure you are coherent in your choices - choose one structure and
> try to stick to it.
>
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> On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 11:26 AM, Arjen <arje...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm trying to get to know the SF2 framework, and have some questions
> > about structuring your project. Suppose I'm creating some kind of
> > website where I sell books, consisting of a frontend, backend and
> > possibly an API to query new additions to  the store or get
> > information about authors.
>
> > I would create the following bundles:
>
> >  * Application\BookStore\FrontendBundle
> >  * Application\BookStore\BackendBundle
> >  * Application\BookStore\ApiBundle
>
> > Does this make sense?
>
> > Now, in which bundle should I store the Doctrine entity classes?
> > Should I create another bundle (ModelBundle) containing the entity
> > classes, but without controllers? It makes no sense to me to put the
> > entity classes in one of the bundles above, because they don't really
> > belong to any of these bundles.
>
> > I read through the documentation, but could not find an answer there.
>
> > Any help would be great, thanks!
>
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