[FLOW3-general] Extending a model
Regine Rosewich
regine.rosewich at hoellenberg.biz
Mon Mar 14 12:34:34 CET 2011
Hi Robert,
> It will....
Does that mean that the sources of the FLOW3 package in the git-repository
(http://git.typo3.org ) do already contain the Doctrine2 Integration and if
so, which classes of the Persistence Layer are relevant for that?
May the sunny and warm days stay a little...
Greetings from the wild South.
Regine
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[mailto:flow3-general-bounces at lists.typo3.org] Im Auftrag von Robert Lemke
Gesendet: Montag, 14. März 2011 09:12
An: General discussion about FLOW3
Betreff: Re: [FLOW3-general] Extending a model
Hi Regine,
Am 14.03.2011 um 02:00 schrieb Regine Rosewich:
> I very much hope that the integration of Doctrine2 into FLOW3 will result
in
> a Database Abstraction that allows Systems with ten thousands of Datasets.
It will.
> The "poor-mans" Database of the blog example will certainly not be able to
> grant this. Moreover if you try to realize a "normal" Application with
FLOW3
> - hundreds of fields, tables, relations -.
The "poor-mans" database wasn't bad by its concept, it actually was an
initial implementation of a content repository (JSR-283) which is a quite
advanced concept. However, we didn't get to the point where we focused on
optimizations of the table structure and queries due to lack of resources.
That is one of the reasons why we switched to Doctrine 2 now less code to
maintain.
Cheers,
Robert
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