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<title>symfony Web PHP Framework » Blog »How do I use Propel 1.3 in symfony 1.1?</title>
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<description>Starting with symfony 1.1, it is now possible to easily use Propel 1.3 in your project to take advantage of its speed improvements, nested set implementation, object instance pooling, among others. Most importantly, Propel 1.3 uses PDO instead of Creole as the DBAL, offering a significant performance boost.

Un vrai argument en faveur de l'utilisation de Symfony 1.1</description>
<dc:date>2008-05-30T19:26:54Z</dc:date>
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Un vrai argument en faveur de l'utilisation de Symfony 1.1</p>
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