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PhpUnderControl Framework For Symfony Projects

Introduction

phpUnderControl is an extension for Cruise Control that integrates several PHP development tools, such as

  • PHPUnit
    • Which contains a rich set of features like Unit Testing and Functional Testing, Code Coverage, Project Mess Detection and Software Metrics etc,
  • PHP_Code Sniffer
    • For static code analysis
  • PHPDocumentor
    • For API documentation generation. It comes with a powerful command-line tool that can, among other things, automatically create Cruise Control’s XML configuration files for your project.

To know more about PhpUnderControl please visit the blog posted by my friend Anoop:
http://anoosphpundercontrol.wordpress.com/2008/07/29/phpundercontrol-framework-for-symfony-projects

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