Thorsten, most of the Zend Framework integration in Studio are value-adds over PDT, so I wouldn’t be surprised if you don’t find many ZF-specific features in that project. This is a great opportunity to tell everyone what our philosophy is regarding the relationship between Zend Framework and Zend’s commercial products. We believe what is best for our community is also best for Zend. With that in mind, we have no intention to release major functionality that is of use to the general community in ZF that requires a commercial license. Our strategy is to provide value-adds in the commercial products themselves that make them irresistible to all you ZF developers and deployers. J We may ship major performance enhancements that cannot be made in the framework itself. We certainly will provide tools to easily use ZF with our commercial products. We will provide improved interfaces to ZF features. I could even see certain value adds that could be added to our web properties in the future. Please note, these features will be implemented in our products and/or web properties themselves, and are not really ZF features as such.
A perfect example is the Zend_Tool feature. We provide all the functionality in ZF itself. But you can count on an advanced interface available in Zend Studio down the line (provided the community approves of the component and it is promoted to standard library). The current Zend Studio integration, which is very cool BTW- I use it constantly- reflects this strategy.
Not the answer you were looking for, but maybe you’ll find it interesting anyways. J
,Wil
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