Hi, Thanks for the nice feedback, well we are building a Open RoadMap so we can include many features, one of them is Namespaces. About the dev-mode can be a very nice ideia, we are ending now our reverse-engineer system to launch in the 1.0 version in next months and we surely can implement this "dev mode" too, but its a bit dangeours because if someone use this in production can generate a non performatic application because realtime sync on demand can be very painful for the server .
Anyway we have the reverse-engineer system that can connect at the database and than generate all models automaticaly. About _mapping() function was an ideia for future ( VERY future ) implementation of this orm as an extension. Anyway everyone is invited to share, use, colaborate and ask, i`m very avaliable to anwser questions or chat. Best Regards, Klederson Bueno On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 1:18 AM, Rob Marscher <rmarsc...@beaffinitive.com>wrote: > On Jun 29, 2010, at 11:45 PM, Klederson Bueno wrote: > > even virtual relationships between a MySQL <> MSSQL is possible > > That's interesting. > > Nice site and the framework looks like a decent beginning. I think most of > us may roll our eyes at "yet another framework." You might want to look > more towards the future and code for PHP 5.3+. Most new frameworks that I'm > excited about are taking advantage of namespaces and closures to do things > that weren't previously possible in PHP. > > Another suggestion is to offer a "dev mode" for your ORM classes that > automates the mappings by reading the database schema. Maybe some way to > output the mappings code. It seems unnecessary to have to write this: > > $this->getMap()->addField('id_user','id_user','int',10,array( > 'autoincrement' => true, 'primary' => true)); > > Also, you're violating php's naming convention by having a public method > that begins with an underscore (public function _mapping()). > > Those are my quick two cents. Congratulations on getting your project this > far off the ground! > > > _______________________________________________ > New York PHP Users Group Community Talk Mailing List > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk > > http://www.nyphp.org/Show-Participation >
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