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Simple Foundation Framework_Model View Controller - Includes Doctrine and JQuery
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SFF_MVC is an acronym for "Simple Foundation Framework_Model View Controller" The purpose of this framework is to have a fully exposed framework that gives you complete control over how you want to do things. It is an MVC and nothing else really - which is sometimes nice for small projects that you want to quickly throw together or if you have a large project and you want to leave all the bloat out that other frameworks come with. Doctrine is included and ready to go - it also has the Doctrine CLI in place and ready. You will find it in the system/application folder. Here are the commands: users-macbook-pro-5:application user$ php doctrine.php Doctrine Command Line Interface doctrine.php build-all doctrine.php build-all-load doctrine.php build-all-reload doctrine.php compile doctrine.php create-db doctrine.php create-tables doctrine.php dql doctrine.php drop-db doctrine.php dump-data doctrine.php generate-migration doctrine.php generate-migrations-db doctrine.php generate-migrations-diff doctrine.php generate-migrations-models doctrine.php generate-models-db doctrine.php generate-models-yaml doctrine.php generate-sql doctrine.php generate-yaml-db doctrine.php generate-yaml-models doctrine.php load-data doctrine.php migrate doctrine.php rebuild-db SFF_MVC also contains jQuery and Robert Fischer's JQuery-PeriodicUpdater (http://github.com/RobertFischer/JQuery-PeriodicalUpdater) - Thanks Robert! Because Doctrine is loaded in here, you will need to be running PHP >= 5.2.3, PDO and PDO_MySQL if you plan on running with mysql. Otherwise, take a look at Doctrine's documentation: http://www.doctrine-project.org/ Since this relies on .htaccess, you will need apache - but feel free to change this to your needs on your environment. Doctrine was installed into this application via Subversion. You may be able to just do svn update to get the latest stuff from them - though - do so at your own risk. Thanks for trying it! Adam Medeiros (aka: adamthedeveloper)
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