@Raphael
I'm talking about Doctrine's behaviors :
http://www.doctrine-project.org/documentation/manual/1_2/en/behaviors

@rooster:
Okay, I'll wait and see what Doctrine extensions and Sf bundles will
bring :D
Nothing in Sf 2's core I guess...

On 9 mar, 22:38, "rooster (Russ)" <russmon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Despite the fact there won't be behaviours as such, there will almost
> certainly be Doctrine extensions which emulate what you would expect
> from behaviours, and I think for those symfony-specific cases there
> will be Bundles for sure.
>
> We have already implemented a changelog "behaviour" in Doctrine 2,
> however it's not stable to release yet since the Doctrine codebase
> keeps changing :)
>
> On Mar 8, 3:35 pm, theredled <benoit.guc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Behaviours feature will be removed from Doctrine 2. As they are part
> > of the domain classes, now separated from the ORM itself, they are no
> > more part of Doctrine's job. That's a good reason.
>
> > But this feature was really useful to enhance reusability. So if it is
> > not part of the job of an ORM, I came to think it can be for sure part
> > of the job of a complete framework :D
>
> > Will Symfony provide an alternative to behaviours ?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Benoit G.

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