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New Frameworks Report Category,You can post your framework here.
October 11th, 2009 by wood

You can report your or others framework in this category.
If yes, please give details.

But,you have to Register first.

also,you can share your experience in use php or php framework at Share category.thanks.

ps:Please choose New Frameworks Report category when you post your php framework.thanks.


14 Responses  
  • bolshevik writes:
    February 1st, 2010 at 5:36 pm

    OmniPHP is an enterprise quality open source framework that allows: Web 2.0 RIA, RDBMS management (indepentent of engine), CRUD Apps, session management, security, advanced PHP coding with scalability, amongst many other features.

    http://www.omniphp.com/

  • Dan Richards writes:
    August 10th, 2010 at 12:21 am

    Check your box headings in firefox, you have a problem.

    I was going to send a screen shot, but your website has no contact form or email to be found, think about fixing that too!

  • emission-framework writes:
    September 20th, 2010 at 12:01 pm

    Vitche Emission PHP Framework is a non-commercial Open Source lightweight PHP Framework.

    The key idea of that framework is to use central repository for keeping source code and providing all client software with an ability to do real-time source code updates. That makes the client free from the need to keeps the framework’s source code.

    The following features are supported in the Emission Framework:

    - ORM for database access;
    - SOAP client;
    - REST web service;
    - SOAP-to-REST gateway web service;
    - ICQ client;
    - WordPress content client;
    - SiteMap content client;
    - Caching;
    - GrossCommerce SOAP client;
    - So UI components.

  • emission-framework writes:
    September 20th, 2010 at 12:03 pm

    The Vitche Emission PHP Framework is available at: http://emission-framework.com

  • peec writes:
    November 3rd, 2010 at 6:09 pm

    PeecFW is a new generation framework, it’s based on a new concept: MAT.

    PeecFW is a OOP framework that is especially made for:
    – Performance
    – Easy to install & Use.

    http://code.google.com/p/peecfw/

  • crystal88_ writes:
    November 11th, 2010 at 4:25 pm

    Kohana is currently missing from the list. ( http://kohanaframework.org ) Please add it to the list.

    Details:
    php4: -
    php5: +
    MVC: +
    Multiple DB’s: +
    ORM: +
    DB Objects: ?
    Templates: +
    Caching: +
    Validation: +
    Ajax: +
    Auth Module: +
    Modules: +
    EDP: -

  • chillu writes:
    December 19th, 2010 at 2:29 pm

    Could you please add sapphire framework, which is an independent base for SilverStripe CMS (http://silverstripe.org/sapphire/)?

    Details:
    php4: -
    php5: +
    MVC: +
    Multiple DB’s: +
    ORM: +
    DB Objects: -
    Templates: +
    Caching: +
    Validation: +
    Ajax: +
    Auth Module: +
    Modules: +
    EDP: +

  • jakob writes:
    January 31st, 2011 at 3:01 am

    Kajona is a PHP5 based content management framework, released and developed as an open source project using the LGPL licence. The system requires a relational database system such as MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite. Due to the abstraction of the database provided by Kajonas database-layer, nearly all relational database systems can be connected. Kajona uses UTF-8 to store its content, resulting in a system predestinated to be used for international websites. Since the system is written as a framework, external developers are able to enrich the system with new functionalities using one of the many hooks / plugin concepts Kajona provides. There are HotSpots for nearly every aspect such as for widgets, search plugins, elements or modules.

    http://www.kajona.de/

    Details:
    php4: -
    php5: +
    MVC: +
    Multiple DB’s: +
    ORM: +
    DB Objects: -
    Templates: +
    Caching: +
    Validation: +
    Ajax: +
    Auth Module: +
    Modules: +
    EDP: -

  • marcelog writes:
    February 4th, 2011 at 3:31 pm

    You might also want to try Ding (http://marcelog.github.com/Ding), since it shares the same need (to have/use a spring-alike framework for php). Supports some JSR annotations and implements most of the spring’s container features, aspect oriented programming (and some more).

    In terms of performance, cache are used instead of php code, which results in faster execution as well.

    I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing it

    Regards!

  • rainelemental@gmail.com writes:
    May 8th, 2011 at 7:42 pm

    Rain Framework is a quick and easy MVC Framework for PHP. It enables you and your team to work better on each single task. It is installable in a copy/paste operation and quick to configure, so you’re ready to go.

    Is designed to create applications with great performance, because you know for search engines like Google and for your visitors, speed matters.

    Rain Framework is for passionionate developers and professional teams, it offers good developing practices and an elastic api, so you can create elegant applications and have fun with your coding style.

    http://www.rainframework.com/

    Here the details:
    php4: -
    php5: +
    MVC: +
    Multiple DB’s: +
    ORM: – (soon implemented)
    DB Objects: +
    Templates: +
    Caching: +
    Validation: +
    Ajax: +
    Auth Module: +
    Modules: +
    EDP: -

  • santosbio writes:
    June 28th, 2011 at 1:49 pm

    Spaghetti http://spaghettiphp.org/ is a cool Brazilian PHP Framework. The project are discontinued, but many developers are studdying to reactivate them.

    Some details:
    PHP4, PHP5, MVC, Templates, Caching, DB Objects

  • Romans Malinovskis writes:
    July 3rd, 2011 at 8:12 pm

    Agile Toolkit is a high-performance PHP framework for UI development with jQuery.

    High levels of efficiency are achieved because your database and your UI are seamlessly and securely integrated.

    Achieve more with less code.

    Why another PHP framework?

    Agile Toolkit always had a different goals than other emerging PHP Frameworks. Most of those frameworks introduce themselves as a more efficient way to create a basic blog system. We believe there are plenty of blog packages and are aiming Agile Toolkit at more practical tasks right from the very start. It also brings an eco-system and culture of code to PHP.

    Other frameworks seem to live in a collaborative space, where concepts are carried over with little innovation. New frameworks keep same practices as the old ones and only tune-up the performance. Agile Toolkit is seriously different. It has it’s own heritage of 10 years of history — more than most of the other frameworks. However it’s not holding to its ways. Web changing drastically and the current version of Agile Toolkit 4 is focused on requirements of modern Web Industry.

    Agile Toolkit approach is very different. It does not attempt to be compatible with all the possible 3rd party code out there and it does not try to carry development practices in their usual way. It promotes efficiency and a multi-dimensional use of Object Oriented principles. Add-ons are built to maximally depend on built-in features, instead of trying to be self-sufficient. Simple things are simple to implement. Complicated things are also simple to implement.

    Many developers decided to continue using Agile Toolkit for their own projects as well as Significant Commercial Projects for the simple reason — It’s elegant. It shines in the hands of skill-full developer. It’s exactly what have been missing from the PHP-based framework scene.

  • Aku writes:
    September 17th, 2011 at 4:24 am

    Emergence is a A Versioned Virtual Development Environment + an MVC Framework for PHP.

    It is a file source code manager that comes with an MVC framework.

    Virtual Filesystem
    Automatic Source Code Versioning
    Site inheritance
    WebDAV publishing
    Include-less development
    Model-View-Controller pattern
    Write custom SEO friendly URLs in code
    ExtJS Model Adapter
    Dwoo template engine

    ActiveRecord, ORM, /w versioning
    Simple and clean.

  • jschreuder writes:
    September 19th, 2011 at 9:03 am

    Fuel PHP framework:

    - PHP4
    + PHP5 (5.3)
    + MVC
    + multiple DB
    + ORM
    + DB objects
    + Templates
    + Caching
    + Validation
    + Ajax
    + Auth Module
    + Modules
    + EDP

    Cost: Free
    License: MIT

    Official website: http://www.fuelphp.com/
    Manual URL: http://www.fuelphp.com/docs

    Requirements: PHP 5.3


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