Hello,

Thanks for your answers. The new DI looks much better, so I've used
this one. It's actually very simple to use it in custom project - I've
documented it on my blog if anyone is interested:
http://techblog.zabuchy.net/2011/symfony-2-dependency-injection-as-a-standalone-component
.

cheers,
Tomek

On Jun 7, 3:58 pm, ryan weaver <weaverr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Tomek-
>
> The code at components.symfony-project.org is basically version 1 of the DI
> component, which is compatible with PHP 5.2. What you're seeing inside the
> Symfony2 repository is basically version 2, which works with PHP 5.3 and has
> been heavily refactored to support a lot more advanced features. The new DI
> component is available also in its own 
> repository:https://github.com/symfony/DependencyInjection
>
> The first version if a fantastic library, it's stable, very functional and a
> joy to work with. That being said, the second version is much more
> feature-rich (as you mentioned) and - though not technically at 2.0 yet - is
> quite stable as well. So, the second version if of course "better", but the
> first has more documentation at this point and is tried and true.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ryan Weaver
> US Office Head & Trainer - KnpLabs - Nashville, 
> TNhttp://www.knplabs.com<http://www.knplabs.com/en>http://www.thatsquality.com
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> On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 6:36 AM, Tomasz Muras <nexor1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I'd like to use DI (Dependency Injection) created by Fabien in my PHP
> > project. It's not a website, so I don't need the whole framework -
> > just the DI bit. I see that the code from
> >http://components.symfony-project.org/dependency-injection
> > is much different than the component in the framework symfony/src/
> > Symfony/Component/DependencyInjection. The code in Symfony looks more
> > featureful and newer. It uses namespaces, which makes it PHP 5.3 only
> > - but that's OK for my needs.
> > What's the relationship between those two code bases?
> > Which one would you use - do you think it'll be simple enough to grab
> > DependencyInjection from Symfony framework and use it as a stand-alone
> > component?
>
> > cheers,
> > Tomek
>
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