Symfony Standard Edition
Welcome to the Symfony Standard Edition - a fully-functional Symfony2
application that you can use as the skeleton for your new applications., (*1)
For details on how to download and get started with Symfony, see the
Installation chapter of the Symfony Documentation., (*2)
What's inside?
The Symfony Standard Edition is configured with the following defaults:, (*3)
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An AppBundle you can use to start coding;, (*4)
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Twig as the only configured template engine;, (*5)
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Doctrine ORM/DBAL;, (*6)
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Swiftmailer;, (*7)
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Annotations enabled for everything., (*8)
It comes pre-configured with the following bundles:, (*9)
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FrameworkBundle - The core Symfony framework bundle, (*10)
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SensioFrameworkExtraBundle - Adds several enhancements, including
template and routing annotation capability, (*11)
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DoctrineBundle - Adds support for the Doctrine ORM, (*12)
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TwigBundle - Adds support for the Twig templating engine, (*13)
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[SecurityBundle][9] - Adds security by integrating Symfony's security
component, (*14)
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[SwiftmailerBundle][10] - Adds support for Swiftmailer, a library for
sending emails, (*15)
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[MonologBundle][11] - Adds support for Monolog, a logging library, (*16)
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[AsseticBundle][12] - Adds support for Assetic, an asset processing
library, (*17)
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WebProfilerBundle (in dev/test env) - Adds profiling functionality and
the web debug toolbar, (*18)
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SensioDistributionBundle (in dev/test env) - Adds functionality for
configuring and working with Symfony distributions, (*19)
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[SensioGeneratorBundle][13] (in dev/test env) - Adds code generation
capabilities, (*20)
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DebugBundle (in dev/test env) - Adds Debug and VarDumper component
integration, (*21)
All libraries and bundles included in the Symfony Standard Edition are
released under the MIT or BSD license., (*22)
Enjoy!, (*23)