Adam Jensen's Blog: A Reusable Zend Framework Content Module

Courtesy PHPDeveloper.org  Mon, 06/15/2009 - 12:48

Adam Jensen has added another post (a followup to a previous one looking at Zend Framework modules) about a "first draft" of a practical application of the topic - the code for a Zend Framework content model.

With this post, I'd like to introduce my new Zend Framework "content" module, which provides several abstract components for a reusable model layer, along with a concrete framework for building a variety of content types sharing a common database-based...


 

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