@orourkek , also , you have to understand , that having a simple , straight-forward query on a single table is a luxury , not something common in real-world situations
@tereško in the scope of this specific DO/DM that's a very common luxury :} But you're right and I think I'll keep them much more separate just to be safe
@orourkek . take for example simple multi-currency , multi-lingual e-commerce site : Do you really think that getting products name, description and price will be a simple query on a single table ?
@tereško not at all but the stuff I'm working on now is one step above flat text, and basically a single table. That's actually why I started thinking about ways to improve the maintainability - because it's an easy dataset to conceptualize
@Truth , then you get (instantiate, create, initialize) service which handles your student catalog , and just call method "addStudent()` or something similar , this service will require to use Student domain object. Maybe also something with User domain object , is you re providing authentication for students. And you need to add the Student to some queue , which would be later used to assign instructors to each new student .. but this all i just a guess
in some cases though there is no need for a specific mapper , for example if you have Group domain object , but that object is always part of either Student or Course , then it might be mapped by mapper with deals with students and courses
So you use some sort of caching extension like APC or MEMCACHED to cache the results, and check if they exist in the next iteration (assuming not enough time has passed)
@tereško how can u learn so much by yourself...!! i had a dream to hold a discussion with you. but now it seems. that the disccussion wud be ending in you teaching me.. :P
add <input type="hidden" name="_method" value="DELETE" /> to your form , then your $request->getMethod() checks it method is POST , if it is post , then it checks for $_POST['_method']