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#1: Indicates whether the framework comes with inbuilt support for a Model-View-Controller setup. #2: Indicates whether the framework supports multiple databases without having to change anything. #3: Indicates whether the framework supports an object-record mapper, usually an implementation of ActiveRecord.
#4: Indicates whether the framework includes other database objects, like a TableGateWay. #10: Indicates whether the framework has other modules, like an RSS feed parser, PDF module or anything else (useful). |
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