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0.11.0 Release Candidate 1

0.11.0 Release Candidate 1

Posted by jwage 20 days ago.

Today I am happy to announce the first release candidate for the next major version of Doctrine, 0.11. The 0.11 version of Doctrine brings over 50 addressed tickets, a few new features, a few performance improvements and lots of updates to the documentation/manual.

 

Here are the highlights:

- *Table.php classes are no longer generated by default when generating models from an existing database schema. This also means that ATTR_AUTOLOAD_TABLE_CLASSES now defaults to FALSE

- Fixed some serious hydration bugs.

- Improved the hydration performance for large (joined) result sets.

- Application-level cascading deletes are back.

We encourage everyone to test this release candidate thoroughly. Please report any issues through trac.

You can view the complete changelog for this release here.


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thank you - Posted by Venelin Mihaylov about 20 days ago.

Thanks for your hard work on this project. It is highly appreciated.
PHP Doctrine is the best available ORM for PHP, and I hope that you will continue to put the effort needed to make it even better.

<3 - Posted by Jason about 19 days ago.

I heart the doctrine.

Thanks! - Posted by airox about 17 days ago.

Thanks Jwage for all the work so far!

Doctrine really is heading towards a complete ORM solution! :-)

keep it up! - Posted by wow about 16 days ago.

wow, just found out about your project and from reading the site it looks amazing - I will definitely play with doctrine.

Keep it up, this looks like an awesome ORM in the making!!

Thank you! - Posted by mcz about 14 days ago.

Thank all the developer in the Doctrine team for this great ORM package. It absolutely rocks and makes dealing with databases a piece of cake :)

Cheers! - Posted by Slick Rick about 13 days ago.

Grats to the whole Doctrine team. They do a great job!

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