On Mon, 13 Jul 2009, televas wrote:

> You can tell me if I can solve these problems? Are Joomla and Symfony
> compatibles?

Something else to consider: you'll be loading two stacks instead of one, 
this means increased memory overhead, slower performance, etc.

Many years ago I used to build sites with Joomla and I switched over 
completely to using symfony for all my projects. symfony gives you more 
flexibility. You have a good community and tons of excellent documentation 
(Joomla documentation was always rather shabby IMHO). And there's tons of 
plugins to give you admin/CMS and other useful functionality.


Also see:
http://redotheweb.com/2008/09/19/designing-a-cms-architecture/
http://www.slideshare.net/jwage/sympal-the-flexible-symfony-cms
http://www.sympalphp.org/
http://www.steercms-project.org/


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