I know two:
http://www.redsparkcms.de
http://www.pimcore.org/
On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 22:47:38 +0200
Jawad jawad.sto...@gmail.com wrote:
You should also have a look at the Centurion Project
(http://centurion-project.org/) which is a quite powerful self-defined
CMF (content management framework
you can add the ajax request onto a stack and execute them in a predefined
order, so that they are not simoultaneously.
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 16:01:33 +0200
Serkan Temizel serkantemi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi zenders,
I have a session problem. On a page I load 8 to 30 simultaneous ajax
requests
You can use KCachegrind and Xdebug to find out exactly what functions of PHP
your app take that long. Its either the query, the array to xml transformation
or something entirely new ;)
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 15:26:48 +0900
Simon Walter simon.wal...@hokkaidotracks.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've made
You have to create your own page types for this, its described in the docs.
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 21:30:29 -0800 (PST)
jiewmeng jiewm...@gmail.com wrote:
With Zend_Navigation, I can do something like
Home Projects Collaborators
but What if I want something more useful
Home Project
Well bad-practice is the fact that currently each form element generates
its own javascript code.
If there were a bunch of zf jQuery plugins that are integrated and those
are used through classes then the extension might be more helpful, but this
requires a complete rewrite and stricter
Hello everyone,
2 years ago I was pretty sure of the Dojo and jQuery components/integration
into ZF. I have since changed my mind radically. I do maintained the jQuery
component but I would suggest to drop it for 2.0 for the following reasons:
1. It encourages writing no JS code at all, this
xpath would be '//*[id=message]' afaik
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 18:50:30 -0700, Aaron Murray netl...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Just having a quick problem that probably is due to lack of XPath
knowledge.
This works: $this-assertQueryContentContains(#message,
Hey Nick,
Doctrine does not rely on getters and setters for hydration. It only uses
reflection to set and get the values. That is why we cannot implement your
requested support for dynamic fields.
However the functionality you want from Doctrine 2 exists in 2.0 already
and is planned to
:
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 3:49 AM, Benjamin Eberlei kont...@beberlei.de
wrote:
Hello Andrew,
what kind of op-code cache are you using? I have heard from people
that
this what you are describing is happening with e-accelerator,
personally
I never had a problem with APC.
We
Hello everyone,
I completed a first version of Zend + Doctrine 1 integration today and
want to share it with all you. Since currently the status on a 1.11
release is unclear I
contacted all the contributors to various Doctrine-related components
and combined them into a single release and
Hello Andrew,
what kind of op-code cache are you using? I have heard from people that
this what you are describing is happening with e-accelerator, personally
I never had a problem with APC.
However I should really update the documentation, the WSDL is not
something
to be generated
the SPL Autloader implementation allows registering multiple autoloaders
at the same time, i.e. why not use a Doctrine\Common\ClassLoader for the
entities when they are namespaced and use Zend_Loader_Autoloader for
the Zend stuff only?
You are free to choose what combination of autoloaders
Hey Jurien,
This is awesome, from my POV the next step would be to replace the
configuration
you gave with explicit resources in a Zend Tool Project context. My idea
would be:
zf create doctrine.project --for-module=blog
It would then create the schema, sql, fixtures, migrations and models
Sluiman
subscr...@juriansluiman.nl wrote:
On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 14:25:33 Benjamin Eberlei wrote:
Hey Jurien,
This is awesome, from my POV the next step would be to replace the
configuration
you gave with explicit resources in a Zend Tool Project context. My idea
would be:
zf create
Hey Jake,
take a look at this section in the Zend_Test manual, it describes how to
integrate Database and Controller TestCases:
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.test.phpunit.db.html#zend.test.phpunit.db.testing.controllerintegration
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 07:37:17 -0800 (PST),
Hey Ralph,
I was thinking about this issue too, and I think its very easy to implement
in a multi-step procedure. You would combine human- and machine input
to find a module for example:
zf detect project controller-directory /path/to/controllerDir
zf detect project view-directory
You have to run phpunit from the tests directory, best using the bootstrap
like
the following:
cd tests
phpunit --bootstrap TestHelper.php Zend_AllTests
On Tue, 8 Dec 2009 06:03:40 +0100, Andrea Turso trashofmast...@gmail.com
wrote:
I downloaded the Zend Framework from trunk using svn and ran
Hello,
Its not a failure to recognize that a proposal generates lots of duplicate
code, which is currently better solved in other projects. This also
has nothing to do with Zend, since the component was approved
under the premise that its community contributed. An ORM is a huge
undertaking and
for a module.
greetings,
Benjamin
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people from both Doctrine and Zend
Framework background.
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I would be very happy to get feedback from both communities on this proposal,
any flaws it might have but also additional features or ideas
that was written already for this
task should be generally refactored to allow to print treets on the console
using a Tree structure (like the unix command tree generates).
Here is a simple proposal for this:
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFPROP/Zend_Text_Tree+-+Benjamin+Eberlei
greetings
it easier to
customize things like the name of a directory or file).
I'll keep you updated via the mailing list on the new features I'll be
pushing out this week.
-ralph
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also. Also special thanks to all those that offered
help, feedback and contributions.
greetings,
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honestly
don't see it being ready for 1.10.
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to bother with a different
classname and want to use the setClassmap in Zend_Soap_Server.
But I also do use the Zend_Soap_AutoDiscover to generate the wsdl file.
Is it possible to use some kind of classmapping here?
Thanx,
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Hello everyone,
I want to use non-Zend validators for my elements and use the array options
notation to build my form,
where i realized that i can't really set the plugin loaders for the
validators of each field.
However while browsing through the code I saw that every element creates
its own
You shouldnt use Mysql ENUMS, they have some ugly properties.
Any change in the list of allowed fields requires a complete rebuild
of the table, which can take ages. Using a Char and filtering in the
application is much better!
greets,
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 02:27:02 -0700 (PDT),
sorry but that i dont understand.
The factory makes certain assumptions about what is possible
and what not in creating an adapter. Changing the assumptions
is a B/C break.
Of course its a bug that ZendX Firebird cannot be loaded
from the previous assumptions but that is not a valid cause
to
+0200, Benjamin Eberlei kont...@beberlei.de
wrote:
sorry but that i dont understand.
The factory makes certain assumptions about what is possible
and what not in creating an adapter. Changing the assumptions
is a B/C break.
Of course its a bug that ZendX Firebird cannot be loaded
from
do you have phpunit on your include path twice?
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:06:15 +0200, Ladislav Prskavec
ladis...@prskavec.net wrote:
If run zf tool:
zf version
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class
phpunit_framework_testsuite_dataprovider in
. Firefox and IE don't have a problem with it, they do maybe some
encoding self.
valid issue that you are getting this from other sites header locations. I
will file an issue for this problem and discuss it with the maintainer :-)
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:
$selectA = $db-select()-...;
$selectB = $db-select()-...;
$unionSelect = $db-select()-union(array($selectA, $selectB));
the docs where changed only recently on this issue, so expect this problem to
be vanished in 1.9.3, aswell as this absurd bug you mentioned.
greetings,
Benjamin
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The createEntity() method in the loader is pretty much internal,
what exactly do you want to inject into a specific entity? You
can overwrite the Mapper however, which instantiates the loaders
and overwrite the method in entity loader.
The Aggregate metadata map has the disadvantage that you
The approach you are describing is misusing Zend Entity as a data access
layer
only, however its purpose is really managing of object identities. Although
its possible to dynamically set a different metadata model based on
properties
its really not recommended at all and there will be no support
,
Benjamin
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 13:05:29 +0100, keith Pope mute.p...@googlemail.com
wrote:
2009/9/10 Benjamin Eberlei kont...@beberlei.de:
The approach you are describing is misusing Zend Entity as a data access
layer
only, however its purpose is really managing of object identities.
Although
Don't underestimate yourself :-) We are always happy for any help
and ralph would probably mentor you through the process if you would
dedicate yourself to implementing this (and he hasn't started yet).
If you seperate the Provider and the actual deletion, you can probably get
this working by
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 06:47:49 pm David Mintz wrote:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Benjamin Eberlei
kont...@beberlei.dewrote:
Don't underestimate yourself :-) We are always happy for any help
and ralph would probably mentor you through the process if you would
dedicate yourself
Hello Chris,
there is an example/readme at www.beberlei.de/zendentity which is a
quickstart
rewrite of the bug model in the Zend_Db manual. It has some quirks, but
a working (though slightly different) demo is in the
http://framework.zend.com/svn/framework/standard/incubator/demos/Zend/Entity
There are two kinds of services:
1. The Service Layer, which is kind of the public API of the model/business
logic/domain
towards the controller and views. This is what fowler describes as Service
Layer pattern.
2. Domain Services, objects that are not entities or value objects,
but still
');
$mail-send();
please help me
can you please give the complete getTraceAsString() output and put that into
an issue in the jira bug tracker at framework.zend.com/issues?
i can have a look at it then this weekend.
greetings,
benjamin
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static members, or static managers, or
even some injectable containers which default to static
Zend_Registry).
What would you suggest, other than the static way?
Thank you in advance.
M.
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() is attempting to connect to the database. Is this
necessary? Is there a way to stub in a fake database connection in order to
use Zend_Db_Select?
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test successfully?
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handler?
- Alex
The file handler is faster, but the db handler can provide persistence
across multiple servers and is potentially more secure depending on the
hosting environment. - pw
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to abstract from vendor specfic syntax
of building database queries, conditions, functions and such. It should
implement as much common functionality of the current supported database
drivers as possible.
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFPROP/Zend_Db_Expr+Extension+-+Benjamin+Eberlei
for exactly the cases you describe there is the concept of dataproviders
which is a loop around your test method, which is then allowed to accept
different input parameters based on an outside data source.
?
Or something can be change directly in the framework in a future release ?
Thanks
hello,
this cannot be done currently, but would be nice probably. Can you add a
feature request in Jira Issue Tracker? I'll pick it up then.
greetings,
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.
http://www.whitewashing.de/blog/articles/117/
Any other DI container that uses __isset, __set and __get can also be
integrated with Zend_Application. Very awesome! :)
Greetings,
Benjamin
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.
Any one any ideas?
Thanks,
Ralf
P.S. Maybe the upgrade to a new PHPUnit version caused this issue?
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,
Benjamin
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Have you enabled the enableJsonExprFinder option?
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.json.advanced.html#zend.json.advanced.expr
you have to add the option:
$jsonObjectWithExpression = Zend_Json::encode(
$data,
false,
array('enableJsonExprFinder' = true)
);
On Mon, 18 May
the last version (1.7.8). Did you encounter the same problem?
Thank you
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/ ...
And finally third and last question, is it a good idea to encode mail
headers in utf8 ? Do all mail boxes support this encoding ?
Thank you for any help !
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What authentication?
If you authenticate via a token (which is common for stateless SOAP
servers) you can of course cache the token. But when the SOAP Server is
authenticating via stateful sessioning then you don't need to authenticate
in each request. In either case you don't need to cache the
Then you have probably disabled WSDL caching. The WSDL is of course fetched
via HTTP and therefore takes some time to execute.
you should look for the wsdl caching ini options in your php.ini
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 13:23:01 -0700 (PDT), ArthurZend
arthur_nonos...@yahoo.com wrote:
Actually I just
: ?=ini_get('soap.wsdl_cache_enable')?
another tip, if you know the WSDL is not changing you can also copy it to disc
and intialize it from there. This saves one HTTP call for everytime the wsdl
is not cached and only goes to the disc.
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hello,
you should create an account at http://framework.zend.com/issues and file
issues against Zend_Db, put their alert level up based on what you think is
necessary. Also make sure not to put all the things into one issue, but
split them up so that they are unique items to be worked at.
could
see the request coming in through some means I could cache my
$server-handle() response based on the incoming footprint. Anyone know of
a clever way to do this?
Thanks in Advance,
Josh Team
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download the correct plugin to work together with
the helper autocomplete?
all the best!
Wesley
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the autcomplete i receive a message saying: autocomplete is not a
function Where can i download the correct plugin to work together
with
the helper autocomplete?
all the best!
Wesley
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into the
database
at the end of your session with following a defined mapping scheme.
This component therefore tries to achieve the separation of Business
logic from the underlying persistence.
comments are greatly appreciated,
Benjamin
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Hello everyone,
I finished up a new proposal that would greatly enhance domain driven
development with the ZF: A generic data mapper component.
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFPROP/Zend_Db_Mapper+-+Benjamin+Eberlei
Its a contrasting proposal to Zend_Db_Table, for handling
' = string 'name' (length=20)
In html:
select name=name id=name
optgroup label=options
/optgroup
option value=listsep label=lt;br /gt;lt;br /gt;/option
option value=id label=namename/option
/select
It's a bug, or I doing something wrong?
regards,
pch
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be the solution, the only issue remaining might
be the place to register the helper and then what callback method to
use, init() or preDispatch().
Regards,
Rob...
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this will turn in to a blog post, since its more of a how does DI affect
PHP sort of question.
Let me know what you think.
-ralph
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, Matthew Weier O'Phinney
matt...@zend.com wrote:
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(on Tuesday, 13 January 2009, 06:11 PM +0100):
great post ralph! this is a step into a brighter future ;-D
my two cents though.
1. having __construct(array $options); is cool from a simplicity point
hello mezoni,
thanks for the report, i'll look into it.
haven't thought about UTF-8 so much in the keys.
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 15:46:29 -0800 (PST), mezoni 819...@mail.ru wrote:
These code will be passed to json_encode
Hello Matt,
this sounds like a great addition.
You should make an SVN diff of all your changes
and put it into a Patch Issue into the ZF Jira Issue Tracker. Additionally
you
should provide unit-tests for your changes and make sure that old
functionality
is not broken. Post all this attachments
the registry is global too and it has no type checking, which makes a
global
class that has setter and getter for specific types winner over a
general registry in my opinion.
static classes that contain objects and are used inside dynamic objects are
always
an obstacle to testing, singletons
confused about setting dojo to
declarative mode in the view template when we have already done so
in the predispatch action...
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
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through some sort of
minify.)
Best,
Bob
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You can also use cURL as adapter for Zend_Http_Client. There is a
version in the SVN incubator.
The Socket Adapter of Zend_Http_Client has far less functionality
than cURL. You need Zend_Http_Client for certain components that rely
on it (Service_* for example, Zend_Rest).
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008
Setting document/literal will be possible with the AutoDiscover component
that will
be shipped with the ZF 1.8 release in february next year.
Until then, you should extend and override the specific functions
(setClass, addFunction)
to gain the desired functionality.
greetings,
Benjamin
On Sun,
$Answers=array();
}
class MyClass{
/**
* @param MyComplexTypeA
* @return MyComplexTypeB[]
*/
function testRequest($request){}
}
It appears to be ignoring the Strategy that I set, when dealing with
properties of complex types.
Thanks
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no that is not possible.
however it should be realitvly straightforward to compile the c++ library
into your php and offer a frontend to PHP for it. This is not as hard as it
sounds, you should find some information by googling that issue :)
On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 21:37:32 -0700, Bin Hu [EMAIL
using the
good bits of zend_form.
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Hello Manuel,
there is currently no way to validate your form via ajax unless you
implement that yourself.
I might implement that someday, but the form plugin is not part of jQuery
or jQuery UI, so I havent integrated that yet.
best regards,
Benjamin
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 02:58:18 -0800 (PST),
and we can promote it to ZF.
-Mensaje original-
De: Benjamin Eberlei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: miércoles, 26 de noviembre de 2008 14:50
Para: fw-general@lists.zend.com
Asunto: Re: [fw-general] Validating JQuery forms via AJAX
Hello Manuel,
there is currently
You have to give dataType = html as additoinal parameter to the options,
because for
security by default ajax responses are handled as text.
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 08:07:39 -0800 (PST), vladimirn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I would like to figure this out:
On my index.phtml page is a link:
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? its the
way ive used setDecorators?
Any and all help gratefully recieved!
Will
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the UiWidgetElement Decorator, NOT the ViewHelper
decorator.
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and
this controller
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Zend_Dojo_View_Helper_TabContainer::addPane() in
D:\wamp\www\singlescash\library\ZendX\JQuery\View\Helper\TabPane.php on
line 72
I think i dont call any Zend_Dojo view helper in here? Or i do?
I am using Zend_dojo forms on web site, but not within this directory
and this controller
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it working. I am absolutly
clueless why I do not get the correct result. Is there someone who can
verify or solve my problem? :-)
If there are any questions or if there are more information needed, please
ask! If needed I can upload my sources.
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: the javascript option to eval the server's response in the
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error Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage. If I comment
the session_start() line, the PDF is rendered fine. My problem is that I
need to get some session variables first before rendering the PDF. Has
anyone come across this problem, and how did you solve it?
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is the best solution for this?
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ezcomponents has an ready to go solr service component, if you are eager
to use solr in your php application.
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 13:21:49 +, keith Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Talking of solr maybe Zend_Service_Solr would be a good addition to
the Zend Core?
2008/11/8 Ralf Eggert
information, but since I'm
new, I figure chances are I'm missing something. If this doesn't exist,
is it planned?
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Hello,
i wanted to ask if anyone is going to be on the international PHP
conference in mainz next week? Would be great to get together with some of
the ZF users/devs.
you give me the url to the closed bug? If I find something
useful, I would like to comment there.
Regards,
Bart McLeod
Benjamin Eberlei schreef:
Hello Bart,
ok i'll close it. In my opinion using the view helpers is really easy,
but the form elements are a bit hard to wield
can describe more properly, I will
let you know.
At the moment, I am a little sad that using jquery directly is simpler
than using its' ZF integrated counterpart. I was expecting the
opposite...but I will not give up yet.
Regards,
Bart
Benjamin Eberlei schreef:
so this is not at all
.
So what can we do next to obtain the near phpinfo() 400rqs rate ? :-))
Thanks for you help, One time again I've learned many things ...
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