Why I stopped using annotation based routing in Symfony today ############################################################# :date: 2013-02-27T23:10:24Z :category: blog :tags: development,symfony :url: blog/2013/2/27/why-i-stopped-using-annotation-based-routing-in-symfony-today.html :save_as: blog/2013/2/27/why-i-stopped-using-annotation-based-routing-in-symfony-today.html :status: published :author: Gergely Polonkai I have read several opinions about routing configuration in Symfony. I stayed with annotation based routing as it was convinient for me to see the URL right above the controller action. This was because by just checking the URL, I remembered the controlling code, as they always were fresh ones. Well, until today. I had to take a look into an old (Sf 2.0, last commit was about 3 months ago) project of mine. In the same run I’ve upgraded the whole project to 2.2 (it was a fast one, thanks for `JMikola@GitHub `_ for the quick reply on my issue with `JmikolaJsAssetsHelperBundle `_ again!). After that I went on to the requested change. Now, finding a route in about 40 controller files spread between 3 bundles can really be a pain! So I’ve finished with annotation based routing. It’s still a nice feature, it’s simply not for me.