Back when I started doing symfony projects, using Propel, I started using
DbFinder for some complicated queries. It was nice. But since I started
using Doctrine on newer projects, I found that there is no need to use
DbFinder any more. I never looked at it to develop an ORM-independent app, I
don't think it is a good idea, chose an ORM and stick with it. And by the
way, Doctrine is awesome!

Pablo


On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Jan Fabry <jan.fa...@monkeyman.be> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Is anyone working on updating DbFinderPlugin for Symfony 1.3/1.4, and
> the included versions of the ORM frameworks? I don't know whether
> François will spend more time on it, and I don't see any other
> activity.
>
> I would like to use it for a new project, but I guess the best way to
> do this is start with Symfony 1.2 now, wait for the plugin, and
> upgrade to 1.3/1.4 when it is ready?
>
> If it is clear that no-one is planning to spend time on it, I might
> try it. I come from a Propel background, but my knowledge of the
> internals of Doctrine and Symfony needs work.
>
> Greetings,
>
> Jan Fabry
>
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