That did the trick, thanks.

On Sep 24, 4:14 am, Bulat Shakirzyanov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try clearing the cache by removing files from cache/environment directory.
>
> Sent from my Nexus One
> On Sep 23, 2010 10:02 PM, "Dennis Jacobfeuerborn" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > In the dev environment Symfony uses the yaml file but when I switch to
> > the prod environment it seems to ignore it and tries to read
> > annotations from the class file which makes the workaround impossible.
> > Why do the two environments not use the same mapping driver?
>
> > On Sep 23, 10:27 am, Jordi Boggiano <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> On 23.09.2010 07:49, Fabien Potencier wrote:
>
> >> > On 9/23/10 12:04 AM, Pascal Burkhard wrote:
> >> >> After some looking into it I saw that the problem is that @Collection
> >> >> is also used by Doctrine MongoDB Mapping and it does not like it.
>
> >> > We are indeed aware of the problem and we are working on the solution.
> >> > It will consist of a default prefix for annotations. So, your code
> would
> >> > look like some like the following (names are not definitive yet):
>
> >> In the meantime I'd recommend you to move your Doctrine definitions to
> >> yaml/xml files, so that the annotations are only used by the form
> framework.
>
> >> For example for an entity class called Bar you must place a file in this
> >> dir:
>
> >> src/Application/FooBundle/Resources/config/doctrine/metadata/orm
>
> >> Called:
>
> >> Application.FooBundle.Entity.Bar.dcm.yml
>
> >> And then the content is:
>
> >> Application\FooBundle\Entity\Bar:
> >>     type: entity
> >>     table: bar
> >>     fields:
> >>         id:
> >>             type: integer
> >>             id: true
> >>             generator:
> >>                 strategy: IDENTITY
> >>         name:
> >>             type: string
> >>             length: 255
>
> >> More athttp://
>
> www.doctrine-project.org/documentation/manual/2_0/en/basic-map...
>
> >> Cheers
>
> >> --
> >> Jordi Boggiano
> >> @seldaek ::http://seld.be/
>
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