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When it comes to ORMs, it’s all a matter of preference. Is it, really? This post compares side-by-side the code required to perform some simple operations with three OO database requesting API. The purpose is to demonstrate that productivity, and not only style, can vary a lot depending on the ORM you choose. There are [...]
Here is a way to do left join on two columns in a table that both were foreign keys in the same table using Propel. This might happen if for example you have a table with a parent_id and a child_id in a nested set that both refer to the same table, or as an [...]
Do you want a real autocomplete of the global core classes of the symfony framework (ie sfWebRequest, sfWebResponse… ?) or only for classes generated by the ORM ? Here are some answers: * Propel generates all accessors (getters and setters), so Eclipse PDT gives you the autocomplete for your model. * Doctrine, by default, doesn’t [...]
Test environment Computer characteristics Processor: Intel Core 2 6300 1.86 GHz Memory: 1 Gb Hard disk: Barracuda 7200.10 SATA 3.0Gb/s 320-GB Software Operational system: Windows XP Service Pack 2 Database: MySQL 5.0, table type – InnoDB Web server: Apache HTTP Server 2.2.4 PHP version: 5.2.4 installed as module LightOrm version: 0.2а, uses PDO driver Propel [...]
When it comes to ORMs, it’s all a matter of preference. Is it, really? This post compares side-by-side the code required to perform some simple operations with three OO database requesting API. The purpose is to demonstrate that productivity, and not only style, can vary a lot depending on the ORM you choose. There are [...]
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