It's really the same as in symfony1 where a blog plugin would contain
a "front module" and one or more "admin modules", as well as the
entire blog model and blog specific assets.
The only thing I'm unsure about is how to group said files within the
bundle.. I mean, most bundles I see have one controllers dir and one
templates dir, etc.. but do you just mix admin vs. front-end templates
in there?

Thanks for clarifying,
Daniel


On Feb 16, 9:18 am, Yohan GIARELLI <yo...@giarelli.org> wrote:
> Yes, it's right.
>
> it's more semantic and easy to use. (one routing per bundle with fe/be
> routes, etc.)
>
> Yohan.
>
> 2011/2/16 Daniel Londero <daniel.lond...@gmail.com>
>
> > On 16 Feb, 14:42, GIARELLI Yohan <yo...@giarelli.org> wrote:
> > > A *Bundle* is a structured set of files (PHP files, stylesheets,
> > > JavaScripts, images, ...) that *implements* a single feature (a blog, a
> > > forum, ...) and which can be easily shared with other developers.
>
> > > Think about creating separated controllers in your bundle to separate
> > your
> > > frontend and backend.
>
> > Thanks for the reply Yohan. I've read something similar about creating
> > separated controllers in the docs about Sf2 for sf1.x developer.
>
> > In that situation I think we need to decouple components of the app
> > (say a news section, products catalog, press releases) without
> > grouping them in fe and be but having NewsBundle, ProductsBundle,
> > PressBundle. Each of them with a second controller for be operations.
> > It looks nice because Entities are in the right place: where them will
> > be used (I'll not use News Entity in Products context).
>
> > Is it right?
>
> > Daniel
>
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