Hello everyone,

Thanks for the replies. From what I heard, I'd better take a closer
look into Doctrine before "sealing the deal" with Propel. At the
moment, I'm inclined to think that working with Propel is a bit more
intuitive (at least it has been easier for me to understand), but I
have already run into some JOIN quirks. Also, the Behaviors in
Doctrine seem to be especially useful for the project I'm starting
now, which will only use soft deletes - to accomplish that in Propel,
I was overriding the doSelect and doDelete methods in every peer class
- quite a bit of work!

Kind Regards,

Campezzi



On Mar 24, 9:58 am, Campezzi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I've been a PHP developer for some time now, and recently I began
> exploring the world of Symfony. So far, I like what I see, but there's
> one thing that I still haven't quite figured out: in a real-world
> environment, what are the basic advantages and drawbacks of Propel and
> Doctrine?
>
> I think the only way of getting a realistic answer is to ask people
> who are clearly more experienced with real projects using sf than me.
> So, if you feel like it, please share a quick view on what you love
> and hate about Propel and Doctrine! :)
>
> Cheers!
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