2009/11/10 Ralph Schindler <[email protected]>:
> Hey Gerard,
>
> You should join in at #zftalk.dev and continue this conversation with
> Benjamin Eberlei.  He was originally authoring Zend_Entity, but has recently
> dropped this development in favor of Doctrine integration.
>
> I think we'll soon see a proposal on here:
> http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFPROP/Home
>
> for a more complete look at what the integration points will be.  As you can
> see already, there are some pieces that have been proposed, but not a full
> stack.
>
> Do you have your own tools for code generation? or are you using Zend_Tool?
>
> Lets keep the discussion going.
> -ralph

We have a yahoo group [email protected] and a mini planning
wiki page http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV/Doctrine+Integration+Todo
any help would be appreciated especially with doctrine 1 :)

>
> drm wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> I am considering building an open source toolkit to easily generate back
>> ends for Doctrine (for now version 1), based on Zend Framework. I think this
>> is something that is missing still, but I am not really sure it is really
>> something people would welcome.
>>
>> Some basic features would be generating lists and forms for any given
>> model. One design goal is that it easily portable to other frameworks and
>> data mapper paradigms, and that it chooses programmability over
>> configurability; meaning it would provide sensible entry points for your own
>> classes at any given level.
>>
>> I have started writing some code and documenting some things already, as I
>> was fortunate to get some time from my employer to do this, but it wouldn't
>> be sensible to continue this before knowing there are people out there
>> feeling this would bring something good to the community :-)
>>
>> Please feel free to share your opinion, I am all ears.
>>
>>
>> drm / Gerard
>>
>



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