I¹ve stopped using the command line to create entities some time ago. The
most effective way for me to work with entities and annotations is to write
the entity with it¹s getters and setters by hand and use the command line
only to update the database.

Far as I can tell, you should have a Prospect.php file in
/ZRCoreBundle/Entity/ that contains the code of your Prospect.orm.php file.
Prospect.orm.php is not needed ­ at least in my opinion.




Am 11.05.2011 12:36 Uhr schrieb "Louardi Abdeltif" unter
<louardi.abdel...@yahoo.fr>:

> Those files are generated by command line
> 
> 
> De : Juergen Kober <j.kober....@space5.de>
> À : symfony-users@googlegroups.com
> Envoyé le : Mercredi 11 Mai 2011 11h19
> Objet : AW: [symfony-users] Re: Not a valid entity or mapped super class
> 
> I guess, your directory structure is
> 
>    /ZRCoreBundle/Entity/Prospect.php
> 
> and Prospect.php has the code with the annotations you are showing in
> Prospect.orm.php?
> 
> I'm not exactly understanding why you have a Prospect.php and a
> Prospect.orm.php - has there been a change in the documentation for the new
> release?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Am 11.05.2011 11:39 Uhr schrieb "lidaa" unter <adilo...@gmail.com>:
> 
>> > Prospect.php
>> > http://pastebin.com/Xk5dyCH9
>> > 
>> > Prospect.orm.php
>> > http://pastebin.com/3hSRJv5v
>> > 
>> > On 11 mai, 10:36, chafik <chafik.hn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >> Give us the code of your Entity class, it is probably a problem of
>>> >> annotation or config in your XML ou YML file...
>>> >> 
>>> >> On May 11, 11:31 am, lidaa <adilo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >> 
>>>> >>> I did that, and always I have the same problem
>>> >> 
>>>> >>>     orm:
>>>> >>>         auto_generate_proxy_classes: %kernel.debug%
>>>> >>>         mappings:
>>>> >>>             ZRCoreBundle: ~
>>> >> 
>>>> >>> On 11 mai, 10:17, Juergen Kober <j.kober....@space5.de> wrote:
>>> >> 
>>>>> >>>> Do you have the "mappings" in your confg.yml?
>>> >> 
>>>>> >>>>     orm:
>>>>> >>>>         auto_generate_proxy_classes: %kernel.debug%
>>>>> >>>>         mappings:
>>>>> >>>>             TestBundle: ~
>>> >> 
>>>>> >>>> Am 11.05.2011 10:53 Uhr schrieb "lidaa" unter <adilo...@gmail.com>:
>>> >> 
>>>>>> >>>>> Hi all;
>>> >> 
>>>>>> >>>>> I have the following error when I try to insert a new record.
>>> >> 
>>>>>> >>>>> error:
>>>>>> >>>>>      Class App\TestBundle\Entity\User is not a valid entity or
>>>>>> mapped
>>>>>> >>>>> super class.
>>> >> 
>>>>>> >>>>> code:
>>> >> 
>>>>>> >>>>>      orm:
>>>>>> >>>>>          auto_generate_proxy_classes: %kernel.debug%
>>>>>> >>>>>          auto_mapping: true
>>> >> 
>>>>>> >>>>> code:
>>> >> 
>>>>>> >>>>>          $em = $ this->get('doctrine')->getEntityManager();
>>>>>> >>>>>          $em->persist($user);
>>>>>> >>>>>          $em->flush();
> 


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