Hello,

I just quickly check the document, I am not a big fan of "generator"
stuff . However, the datagrid code, is definitely the way of creating
list. A datagrid object which contains a sfForm as filters input :
perfect. I was thinking of implemented such features to handle list.

Thomas

On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 8:52 PM, Bernhard Schussek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
>
> Once again, I would like to receive some feedback about the
> development of the new admin generator.
>
> After our sprint and a short discussion at the symfony camp, I have
> set up a few use cases which the new generator should be able to
> fulfill. You can find these use cases at
> http://trac.symfony-project.org/wiki/Symfony12AdminGenerator
>
> I was very impressed about Francois' presentation about Documentation
> Driven Design. Likewise, I would like to find a decent API for the new
> admin generator first before actually implementing it. Please take
> your time, read the use cases and give your feedback on the sample
> implementations (of which there still are very few).
>
> I would also appreciate if you would add your own use cases, but
> please consider that we will only be able to implement very crucial
> functionality for the 1.2 release. If you think your use case will
> affect the API design though in any way, feel free to add it.
>
> Note that the API suggestions still are very few since I am waiting
> for Fabien's feedback before going into more detail.
>
>
> Bernhard
>
> >
>



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