I totally agree with you Jonathan.

Being able to validate AND also check credentials would be much
better. These things should be done at model-level to prevent errors
and security risks.

I understood from Fabien that one of the problems is the fact that
this is ORM-depended, but I think we can get around that by defining
these credentials and validation-rules with another generator, maybe
an extension to the schema.yml?

Jacob, could you summarise how this is done in Django and RoR (or give
urls with examples). At the moment I am still very much Symfony-
minded.... I do look at other frameworks from time to time, but it is
hard to keep up with all of them when having to meet deadlines... Is
there maybe an up-to-date comparison between the popular frameworks?
Especially to compare features and how things are done, not so much
about performance. Performance is irrelevant in my opinion, most
important is how good the tools are, and Symfony suited my
requirements very nice at the time I started my project.
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