Another reply to myself :

*Updated on GitHub the symfony-sandbox* :
http://github.com/wodkaist/symfony-sandbox/tree/unstable

For the ESI experiment, use the PR3 tag of symfony-sandbox to get a stable
environment. Current developments are not stable enough.


2010/7/12 Alexandre Salomé <[email protected]>

> Auto-answer after a discussion with Fabien Potencier :
>
> The sandbox is not up to date, because the documentation is not. The
> sandbox will be updated when the documentation will be too.
>
> The cache feature is not documented, but is available. 2 important points
> for implementation :
>
>    - Wrap the Kernel with a cache
>    - Use ESI routing (from FrameworkBundle)
>
> I'll fork the project symfony-sandbox, and will try ESI on it, maybe this
> evening.
>
> 2010/7/12 Alexandre Salomé <[email protected]>
>
> Hi,
>>
>> 2 questions about Symfony2 :
>>
>> *Why isn't the sandbox up to date ?* I started forking the sandbox
>> project to fix it, but vendors are not up to date. Is there any planning
>> about vendors ? Is it planned to update them at a specified time ?
>>
>> *Does the cache works ?* there is not documentation about "Caching"
>> killer feature. I looked into the code, didn't found any implementation of
>> "standalone" feature.
>>
>> Really enjoyed playing Symfony2 this week, but how to play with cache ?
>>
>> --
>> Alexandre Salomé
>> http://alexandre-salome.fr
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Alexandre Salomé
> http://alexandre-salome.fr
>



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http://alexandre-salome.fr

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