> Let me repeat myself: did you have a look at Doctrine2?
Hi Peter,
I didn't mean to ignore your suggestion, I just got extremely
overwealmed by the Doctrine website and didn't even have a response.
I get the impression that, like Zend and others, learning how to
install and use that would take l
On 22 July 2010 21:14, Marc Guay wrote:
>> i recommend propel
>> http://www.propelorm.org/
>
> Holy Moses that thing is a monster. It requires installing extra
> libraries (Phing) in order to create an XML schema reverse-engineered
> from my existing database. The code looks simple enough but th
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Marc Guay wrote:
> > i recommend propel
> > http://www.propelorm.org/
>
> Holy Moses that thing is a monster. It requires installing extra
> libraries (Phing) in order to create an XML schema reverse-engineered
> from my existing database. The code looks simple
On Jul 22, 2010, at 3:14 PM, Marc Guay wrote:
>> i recommend propel
>> http://www.propelorm.org/
>
> Holy Moses that thing is a monster. It requires installing extra
> libraries (Phing) in order to create an XML schema reverse-engineered
> from my existing database. The code looks simple enoug
> i recommend propel
> http://www.propelorm.org/
Holy Moses that thing is a monster. It requires installing extra
libraries (Phing) in order to create an XML schema reverse-engineered
from my existing database. The code looks simple enough but that
installation is brutal. Any other suggestions?
> i recommend propel
> http://www.propelorm.org/
This looks hopeful. I'd checked it out before but for some reason
lumped it in with all of the other half-baked tools that didn't do
what I wanted, but even that basic example seems to cover most of what
I want.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Marc
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Marc Guay wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've built a fairly large normalized database schema for a project.
> This is fun for me as I like thinking about how everything is
> interconnected. Foreign keys are all set up, many-to-many tables are
> go, etc, and so on.
On 22 July 2010 15:35, Marc Guay wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've built a fairly large normalized database schema for a project.
> This is fun for me as I like thinking about how everything is
> interconnected. Foreign keys are all set up, many-to-many tables are
> go, etc, and so on. But now it'
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