I'm think the same than @jaime. Right now, I develop simple monolithic 
applications, with a simple frontend and backend. On ocassion I have think 
to switch to CodeIgniter, because is simpler than symfony, but the 
realitity is that with symfony, I can generate the backend completly, 
almost without any hand code. So, forget about CodeIgniter...
Symfony1  solves most of my problems, but...I really want to use the second 
version of one of my passions: Symfony. But the lacking of an admin 
generator that generates code the same way symfony1 does, stop me. That's 
why I start the question, but AdmingeneratorGeneratorBundle looks quite 
interesting, thanks William for the tip.

Regards.
Mario

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