Hello Rohit,

Doctrine v4 is an april fools joke, the article says this as a notice :)

I can't say much about Mongo v2, but the ODM team is working hard on
progress. Using the adapter is recommended though and many people are using
this approach in production, I wouldn't worry about this much.

greetings
Benjamin

On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 6:52 AM, Rohit Sodhia <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'm interested in using the Doctrine ODM in a Lumen project I have, over
> the jenssegers/laravel-mongodb Eloquent extension. The concern I'm having
> in getting started is that to use the ODM with PHP7, I have to use the
> mongo adapter.
>
> Are there any concerns/problems with the adapter I should bare in mind if
> I use it? I see that the ODM v2 will be based on the new MongoDB extension,
> and it makes me wonder if I should wait? I saw the announcement for
> Doctrine 4 in April, but as I have no idea when Doctrine 4 may be released,
> I'm not sure how to proceed. If its sometime soon (a few months?), Eloquent
> is working for me, but I'd like stricter models. Anyone have thoughts?
>
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