Friday, December 7, 2012

Re: 3.0: a peek into CakePHP's future

It would be great to support Doctrine, lots of PHP programmers know and master it so this can be a good point for adopting new CakePHP users. 

But, just a suggestion, what if CakePHP can handle any ORM layer? I mean, you can choose a built-in one developed by the framework people, but if you want you can choose a different one and just keep the views and the controller parts.

If I'm not wrong, 3.0 will support the magnificent composer dependency manager, and other frameworks like Zend have the possibility to choose which components of Zend you want to use. 

Wouldn't this be better than the traditional full-stack framework?


2012/12/7 pete <peerrapp@googlemail.com>
The modeling for me as PHP programmer is much more simpler when i can descripe my models in PHP. You also have to decide first which RDBMS you want to use. I think this is a limitation so it is not so easy to switch to another Datastore in development process because the "code first" approach is not implemented to generate new DB schema. Also i think is it more the right direction to change models on PHP-side and than apply changes automatted to the DB. I worked with both approaches and i feel better with the Doctrine "code first" way.

greets pete

by the way i got mail from 139.com in chinese related to this topic.....
it seems there is a spam bot in mailing list?

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