Oh, yes! I skipped this step when I downloaded MogoDB! Thank you;)

On 17 sep, 22:15, Daniel Lohse <[email protected]> wrote:
> This means that you don't have the PHP (!) extension (!) for MongoDB 
> installed. Take a look at the documentation for installing it.
>
> Cheers, Daniel
>
> Sent from my iPhone4
>
> On Sep 17, 2010, at 9:13 PM, spike3111 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have idea to look for into the cache. I found a method :
> > getDoctrine_Odm_Mongodb_DocumentManagerService() ! Great !
>
> > Now i have a new problem when i try to test:
>
> > config.yml:
> > doctrine_odm.mongodb:
> >    default_database: musik
> >    default_connection: conn1
> >    default_document_manager: dm1
> >    metadata_cache_driver: apc
> >    connections:
> >        conn1:
> >            server: mongodb://localhost:27017
> >            options:
> >                connect: true
> >    document_managers:
> >        dm1:
> >            connection: conn1
>
> > $musik = new Categorie();
> > $musik->setIntitule("Musique");
> > $musik->setNumCds(3);
> > $musik->setNumArtiste(13);
>
> > $mongo = $this->container-
> >> getDoctrine_Odm_Mongodb_DocumentManagerService();
> > $mongo->persist($musik);
> > $mongo->flush();
>
> > I got this error:
>
> > Fatal error: Class 'Mongo' not found in C:\Users\Moi\Documents\devweb
> > \sandsf2\src\vendor\doctrine-mongodb\lib\Doctrine\ODM\MongoDB
> > \Mongo.php on line 46
>
> > On 17 sep, 12:21, spike3111 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Yes I have the latest version of the symfony sandbox, PR3, and it does
> >> not work.
>
> >> On 17 sep, 11:10, Henrik Bjornskov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> have you installed Doctrine ODM MongoDB ?
>
> >>> On Sep 17, 9:56 am, spike3111 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>> If I created a new instance of the new Symfony Bundle \ Bundle \
> >>>> DoctrineMongoDBBundle \ DoctrineMongoDBBundle (), and I start the
> >>>> console hello php / console, an error message
>
> >>>> C: \ Users \ Me \ Documents \ devweb \ sandsf2> hello php / console
> >>>> PHP Fatal error: Class 'Doctrine \ ODM \ MongoDB \ Tools \ Console \
> >>>> Command \ Schema \ CreateCommand' not found in C: \ Users \ Me \
> >>>> Documents \ devweb \ sandsf2 \ src \ vendor \ symfony \ src \ symfony
> >>>> \ Bundle \ DoctrineMongoDBBundle \ Command \
> >>>> CreateSchemaDoctrineODMCommand.php on line 18
>
> >>>> I think that the files have just been forgotten.
>
> >>>> Other problem:
>
> >>>> If a try to test this: 
> >>>> (fromhttp://docs.symfony-reloaded.org/guides/doctrine/mongodb-odm/overview...)
> >>>> $dm = 
> >>>> $this->container->getService('doctrine.odm.mongodb.document_manager');
>
> >>>>         $dm->persist($user);
> >>>>         $dm->flush();
>
> >>>> I have an error:
> >>>> Call to undefined method helloDevDebugProjectContainer::getService.
>
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