Agavi is a powerful, scalable PHP5 application framework that follows the MVC paradigm. It enables developers to write clean, maintainable and extensible code. Agavi puts choice and freedom over limiting conventions, and focuses on sustained quality rather than short-sighted decisions.
License:
LGPL
Stable:
1.0.3
Released:
2010-04-16

Documentation Status

We have just published the Agavi Guide. It's an evolution of the previous Tutorial, and massively more comprehensive. A work in progress, it's being updated constantly. If you spot any mistakes or have any feedback to share, please let us know.

News

The Latest Buzz From Twitter

Agavi Project
Agavi
Mailing lists are experiencing hiccups, we're working on a fix.
Fri, Aug 27th via Echofon
graste
mivesto
Did small changes to the #agavi #faq & uploaded that version to #github (I'm such a noob with git) - http://github.com/graste/Agavi-FAQ #php
Wed, Aug 25th via Echofon
mugeso
mugeso
video of #agavi talk in #phpstudy_99 in Tokyo is here http://bit.ly/cLjnom and youtube play list is here http://bit.ly/clm2Z7
Fri, Aug 6th via web
David Zuelke
dzuelke
My #phpstudy_99 slides are now online: http://bit.ly/9DT2ae (Agavi) and http://bit.ly/cnhXCs (REST) #phpstudy
Mon, Aug 2nd via Echofon
David Zuelke
dzuelke
will be giving talks at the Japan PHP User Group in 2 hours on @Agavi and "Designing URL Schemes and REST Interfaces" #phpstudy #phpstudy_99
Sat, Jul 31st via Echofon