> seehttp://www.symfony-project.com/book/trunk/06-Inside-the-Controller-La...
>
> On the server side, symfony stores user sessions in files by default.
> You can store them in your database by changing the value of the class
> parameter in factories.yml, as shown in Listing 6-21.

I actually have a quick question on that, I've been meaning to ask it
since reading the book.

What is the structure of that table?  It's not described in the book.
Does symfony create the table if it doesn't exist/have the right
structure?

Could do with saying one way or another in the book.

Aside from that, excellent, excellent book though :-)

I've only been a symfony developer for about 2 weeks and already I'm
in love.


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