I used to use Eclipse + PDT + Symfoclipse + a few other extensions, but 
now I use waterproof's PHPEdit .Very nice IDE with a lot of built-in 
functionalities (FTP sync, integrated PHPUnit support, CVS/SVN, XDebug, 
Database explorer ...). Actually, all it does not is ... making the 
coffee and coding for you ^^

It is sometimes a bit buggy in version 2.12.X but 3.0 is in public beta 
release a should be coming out real soon ...

No dedicated Symfony  integration (but Prado and ezPublish are :-(  ) by 
now, but the IDE is extensible through different scripts so it is 
possible to script, for example, the propel-build-model task ...

30 days Demo and possibility of free personnal licence are available

Give it a try ^^

Disclaimer : I am just a very satisfied user of that IDE ^^

Peter

Alex Fernandez a écrit :
> Personally I use Activestate's Komodo IDE. I tried Zend's newest but I 
> hate the way they implemented debugging. It also does not support 
> Xdebug. Eclipse is the same way except it does support Xdebug. But I 
> still don't like the fact you have to start your debugging from the 
> IDE. With the Firefox Xdebug extension and Komodo, I can start and 
> stop xdebug from Firefox on any page in the user click path.
>
> Alex
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Daevid Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:32:49 PM
> Subject: [symfony-users] IDE for symfony?
>
>
> Not to start a holy war, but is there an IDE out there that will work well
> with symfony. By that I mean parse the files and show me what my 
> methods are
> available, variables, built in symfony helpers, etc. Not just color coding
> and that basic crap that any PHP editor will do.
>
> I'm old school and use HomeSite on XP. But symfony is just too damn
> complicated for my brain it seems. All these eight billion classes, four
> classes per table, and directories up to six levels deep and yaml files up
> the wazoo...
>
> What about Zend IDE? Komodo? I prefer a M$ windows IDE, but honestly, at
> this point, I will consider anything.
>
>
>
>
> >

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