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Persistence in PHP with Doctrine ORM is a concise, fast, and focused guide to build a blog engine with advanced features such as native queries and lifecycle callbacks. This book is primarily intended for PHP developers and architects who want to increase their skills in the field of Persistence and ORM to map the data they are working on to objects they are using in programming. Basic knowledge of databases and PDO and working knowledge of PHP namespaces is a prerequisite.

Detalles del producto

  • Editorial ‏ : ‎ Packt Pub Ltd (31 Diciembre 2013)
  • Idioma ‏ : ‎ Inglés
  • Tapa blanda ‏ : ‎ 114 páginas
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1782164103
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1782164104
  • Dimensiones ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 0.24 x 9.25 pulgadas
  • Opiniones de clientes:
    4.6 4.6 de 5 estrellas 11 calificaciones

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Calificado en Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2015
This was one of the best technical books I've read. The author did a remarkable job at keeping the depth at the just the right level where you gain understanding, but not get bored of needless details.
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2015
Great book. Well written. I would recommend this book to anyone staring with ORM's
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2014
In short, Persistence in PHP with Doctrine ORM is a book about harnessing the power of Doctrine ORM, but also:

Will let you build a working project using Doctrine involving advanced techniques;
Will guard you from doing mistakes early in your getting known Doctrine, and
Will advocate on appropriate technologies to use in addition in case your next creation is going to see the world.
I would recommend this book to a developer who worked with PHP already, but getting ready to embark onto a more intensive data processing endeavor.

The book is not terribly long, yet comprehensive enough to allow a person to become proficient in Doctrine say overnight (yes, my Kindle app estimated my reading speed at ~ 2.5 Hrs, that is without me experimenting with code). Personally, I value concise books because they give me a push and allow a relatively comfortable solo sailing with an occasional exploration of a topic I did not encounter learning but stumbled upon doing real-life work.

As an aside, use of an ORM (not just Doctrine specifically) is typically being perceived as a negative phenomenon by the data people (disclaimer: I am the data person), unsurprisingly Kevin mentions performance implications under the so called Big Data scenario. This has it’s grounds, I agree, as for example tuning DML or data retrieval, so let’s not argue here, but at least one aspect on an ORM not possible to beat – is its ability to allow seamless transition from one database platform to another, relatively uncommon in the past, seems to being picking up nowadays. But do not be overly optimistic, no migration is ever smooth, it just alleviates some of the pains and minimizes the costs of engineering and maintaining your software.

On the not so bright side the author does not cover executing stored procedures/packages, and apparently Doctrine (as most OSS projects) has a long list of defects, yeah, I can hear you, this is a book review, nothing else, ditto.

So one last interesting discovery, the Doctrine community focuses more and more on a NoSQL, Mongo in particular, which is thrilling.

You will find information in the book on how to build your own SQL, implement association, inheritance and even a not so often used many-to-many relationships.

On the odd note, I saw a circular reference created in one of the book examples, while possible it is very dangerous! Also the book covers only one approach: building your app code-first: meaning the database schema is created after a class, which I (you know who am I Smile) don’t endorse, alas I am / was new to Doctrine.

I suggest Kevin adds to ver. 2.0 of this book the following:

Building an application the schema-up way, too, and
Provide an example where Doctrine is using a Mongo database.
I give this book a 5 out of 5 rating because it has achieve its objectives, however it seems that Packt could give it the “Instant” moniker due to its material coverage.
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2014
If you're looking for a definitive, all-encompassing API reference for the Doctrine libraries this book most likely won't meet your needs. For those discovering the power and freedom provided by the Doctrine ORM library for the first time or struggling to put all the pieces together using project documentation, Stack Overflow, and the other usual suspects - this book is for you! Throw in a little object-orientated PHP and you're well on your way to building a functional, usable, and extendable application.

Dunglas begins with a brief but sufficient stop explaining the prerequisites for a modern PHP 5.4+ project, utilizing Composer to provide the Doctrine 2.4 and related dependencies. As he builds a mock application the code samples are provided in the context of a plausible real-world use scenario, and built upon while progressing through the entire object graph. This perspective provides a clear understanding of object associations and collections.

Dunglas goes on to describe using entity repositories and Query Builder to access and manipulate stored entities, continuing into the Doctrine Query Language (DQL) for custom queries. He finishes off exploring some of the advanced functionality provided including object inheritance, events, and native queries.

While the subject of unit tests are never touched, functional testing is covered within the scope of the ever useful data fixture. A plethora of additional advanced and tangential subjects, while beyond the extent of the text, are brought up in context with a brief summary and URL for authoritative documentation allowing further exploration into unlimited possibilities.

Persistence in PHP with Doctrine ORM fills a long lacking void and provides a coherent and fluent tutorial on the current Doctrine 2 codebase. I can’t imagine where I’d be on my current projects had I started with an up to date reference a couple years ago!