Ofcourse, I'm gonna mention sfErrorHandlerPlugin again :)

The Symfony debug bar, FireBug and sfErrorHandlerPlugin are a great  
combination, however if you want something a bit more powerful, take a  
look at Zend Server.

I saw a demo of Zend Server yesterday, it's got some great debugging  
in it - not only does it actively monitor and log pages with errors or  
slow loading pages for later analysis, but it also saves all of the  
request variables and session etc, so that you can "replay" the  
scenario over and over so that you can easily replicate and debug the  
problem.

I can see that this feature alone could save countless hours during  
development and once an application has been made live - the  
additional benefits of the caching and support are also pretty cool.

Certainly, I'm seriously considering buying licenses for my  
development VM and my live servers. If you have a lot of servers (or  
developers) though, it can become quite expensive - it's around €1200  
per license.

On 30 Apr 2009, at 19:23, Eno wrote:

>
> On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, Benjamin wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to use one of them to debug Symfony pages ?
>> Features like breakpoints, variables live tracking, etc... seem to be
>> very usefull...
>
> I dont use IDEs but between the symfony debug bar, the Apache logs and
> FireBug+FirePHP, I get the job done.
>
>
>
> -- 
>
>
>
> >


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