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Getting Started: Database First
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.. note:: *Development Workflows*
When you :doc:`Code First <getting-started>`, you
start with developing Objects and then map them onto your database. When
you :doc:`Model First <getting-started-models>`, you are modelling your application using tools (for
example UML) and generate database schema and PHP code from this model.
When you have a :doc:`Database First <getting-started-database>`, then you already have a database schema
and generate the corresponding PHP code from it.
.. note::
This getting started guide is in development.
Development of new applications often starts with an existing database schema.
When the database schema is the starting point for your application, then
development is said to use the *Database First* approach to Doctrine.
In this workflow you would always do changes to the database schema and then
regenerate the PHP code to use with this schema. You need a flexible
code-generator for this task and up to Doctrine 2.2, the code generator hasn't
been flexible enough to achieve this.
We spinned of a subproject Doctrine CodeGenerator that will fill this gap and
allow you to do *Database First* development.