Doctrine 1.0 Released

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Posted by jwage 10 months ago

Today I am extremely happy to introduce the first stable version of Doctrine, 1.0.0. If you've been around for a while, then you know this is a long time coming. We've been hard at work on Doctrine for nearly 3 years and it is finally time to release a version we will support with bug fix releases every month. This 1.0 release will be maintained until March 1st 2010. Now we have 1.0, what is next? Below are some highlights of what to expect in the future of Doctrine.

  • Doctrine 2.0 - We've been working in trunk on Doctrine 2.0 for quite sometime now and this is the next really big milestone for the project. As we work on 2.0 we will backport things for intermediate major versions(1.1, 1.2, etc.)
  • The Doctrine Company? - We'll be working on a new side to the Doctrine project for organizing commercial support contracts, trainings, seminars, certifications, training material and much more.
  • Doctrine supported by symfony 1.2 - We will be contributing to the integration process of Doctrine with sfDoctrinePlugin. 1.2 will be the first symfony release to bundle Doctrine and support it.
  • More and Better Documentation - Expect updated documentation as well as some new pieces introduced. Doctrine Book?

What are you waiting for? Download Doctrine 1.0 now and give it a try. Check out the Cookbook and Manual to help you get started. The My First Project Tutorial is good for just getting started and getting your feet wet.


Comments (21) [ add comment ]

Posted by Vincent about 10 months ago.

Congratulations! A significant milestone, I'm already looking forward to 2.0.

Nice Posted by cedric sadai about 10 months ago.

Nice! Congratulations! Can't wait the symfony integration !

Posted by skolman about 10 months ago.

Finally! :-) Congratulations!

Posted by Fabry about 10 months ago.

Congratulations from Italy PHP + Doctrine rock! :-)

congratz! Posted by stefan about 10 months ago.

Congratz on the 1.0 release, an excellent milestone!

Posted by Leandro about 10 months ago.

Thanks for this great software! and happy birthday Jonathan

Posted by Bảo about 10 months ago.

Really nice ! Keep moving :)

congratulations Posted by mhughes about 10 months ago.

The work is very much appreciated. Congratulation

Release Posted by Robert Henniger about 10 months ago.

Happy birthday doctrine team. I hope the team will celebrate this great day. Doctrine is a perfect productivity tool for every php developer. I love it and i wish you all the best for the future.

Congrats! Posted by Chee Meng about 10 months ago.

Wow! Congrats! And thanks for all your hard work!

and.. Posted by nORKy about 10 months ago.

Congratulations from France !! Very good work!

Champagne! Posted by Klemens Ullmann about 10 months ago.

That's very good to hear!

Thanks for the good work.

:-) Klemens

Champagne! Posted by Max about 10 months ago.

Good work, congratulations

Very nice! Posted by phuson about 10 months ago.

Congrats!

Congratulations ! Posted by loic.frering about 10 months ago.

Congratulations and thank you for this nice and powerful PHP ORM =)

Doctrine Posted by Tiago Ribeiro about 10 months ago.

Congratulations!

Doctrine is amazing. Great work.

Congratulations Posted by Colnector about 10 months ago.

Developing with an ORM is surely much easier to maintain than using raw SQL. I expect Doctrine to keep growing stronger and more stable in the near future as the ideas behind it are very useful and needed.

http://blog.colnect.com/2008/09/doctrine-v10-is-finally-out.html

Great! Posted by Julian about 10 months ago.

I've been using Doctrine for a couple of months now and it was just what I was looking for. This was what I was hoping to see when I came here today, too! Thanks, great work!

Bravo Posted by Gregoire about 10 months ago.

Thanks a lot from Lille !

Congratulations! Posted by AmirBehzad Eslami about 10 months ago.

Congratulations from Iranian PHP community! You deserve the best!

Posted by windock about 10 months ago.

Congratulations from Ukraine!

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