Doctrine or another recomended ORM?
am 16.01.2011 13:02:53 von Miriam Natanzon
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Hi,
I want to choose an open-source ORM platform to use as a base for many
different applications as a standard environment in my organization. ( we
used DBI for PERL in the past).
I saw and read about Doctrine - Does anyone have any positive/negative
experience with it? Is it efficient enough (in the term of runtime)? another
recommend environment??
(I have to mention that we are working with relational-DB but not in all
projects. maybe there is another environment that is more tailored to the
case of just performing queries in constant syntax and security checking?)
thanks a lot!!!
Miriam
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Re: Doctrine or another recomended ORM?
am 01.02.2011 17:38:30 von Philip Thompson
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On Jan 16, 2011, at 6:02 AM, Miriam Natanzon wrote:
> Hi,
>=20
> I want to choose an open-source ORM platform to use as a base for many
> different applications as a standard environment in my organization. ( =
we
> used DBI for PERL in the past).
> I saw and read about Doctrine - Does anyone have any positive/negative
> experience with it? Is it efficient enough (in the term of runtime)? =
another
> recommend environment??
>=20
> (I have to mention that we are working with relational-DB but not in =
all
> projects. maybe there is another environment that is more tailored to =
the
> case of just performing queries in constant syntax and security =
checking?)
>=20
> thanks a lot!!!
> Miriam
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Re: Doctrine or another recomended ORM?
am 01.02.2011 19:41:18 von Ruwan Geeganage
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Hi Natanzon,
Doctrine is good.
check this post also http://www.geeganage.com/symfony-doctrine-emory-usage/
Propel is also good,
but I think Doctrine is better.
Thanks.
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 10:08 PM, Philip Thompson wrote:
> http://cakephp.org/
>
>
> On Jan 16, 2011, at 6:02 AM, Miriam Natanzon wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to choose an open-source ORM platform to use as a base for many
> > different applications as a standard environment in my organization. ( we
> > used DBI for PERL in the past).
> > I saw and read about Doctrine - Does anyone have any positive/negative
> > experience with it? Is it efficient enough (in the term of runtime)?
> another
> > recommend environment??
> >
> > (I have to mention that we are working with relational-DB but not in all
> > projects. maybe there is another environment that is more tailored to the
> > case of just performing queries in constant syntax and security
> checking?)
> >
> > thanks a lot!!!
> > Miriam
>
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Re: Doctrine or another recomended ORM?
am 03.02.2011 19:06:46 von Miriam Natanzon
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Hi,
At the beginning I also think about Doctrine,
BUT-
I really don't like the way it uses comments for type declaration.I think
this is a miss use of comments.
miriam
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Ruwan Geeganage wrote:
> Hi Natanzon,
>
> Doctrine is good.
> check this post also
> http://www.geeganage.com/symfony-doctrine-emory-usage/
> Propel is also
> good,
> but I think Doctrine is better.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 10:08 PM, Philip Thompson
> >wrote:
>
> > http://cakephp.org/
> >
> >
> > On Jan 16, 2011, at 6:02 AM, Miriam Natanzon wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I want to choose an open-source ORM platform to use as a base for many
> > > different applications as a standard environment in my organization. (
> we
> > > used DBI for PERL in the past).
> > > I saw and read about Doctrine - Does anyone have any positive/negative
> > > experience with it? Is it efficient enough (in the term of runtime)?
> > another
> > > recommend environment??
> > >
> > > (I have to mention that we are working with relational-DB but not in
> all
> > > projects. maybe there is another environment that is more tailored to
> the
> > > case of just performing queries in constant syntax and security
> > checking?)
> > >
> > > thanks a lot!!!
> > > Miriam
> >
>
>
>
> --
> *Ruwan Pradeep Geeganage (BCA, MSc (Reading)*
> *
> *
> *Skype *: ruwan.geeganage
> *Blog *: http://www.geeganage.com
>
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