@Eugene basically, each time you call $parent = $child->getParent() on a $child that has an associated "Parent" entity, an empty proxy object is returned. That proxy is in "uninitialized" status. The first time you call any method on $parent (for example $parent->getName(), the proxy will get initialized and load data from the DB.
@Eugene that allows you to do $child->getParent()->getName(); (and happily break demeter's law as much as you want) without ever being aware of the DB layer
I'm a novice and hoping someone can kindly assist.
I have a custom build CMS which a developer built for me a while back. Currently, news updates on the system refer to the logged in author by way of username. I now want to include Google Authorship to each username.
So, the existing code is as...
@Ocramius, should class properties have same names as columns in db or everything is set through annotations? If so, then howcome on slide #25 content property doesn't have column name to what it is linked.
@Ocramius in this case. Since you haven't marked table name and didn't link properties to columns, I assume, that in your case table is greeting and it has two columns at least - id and content. Am I right?
@Eugene you can reverse-engineer the DB for the first run if you want. The ORM can generate mappings and then entities eventually, but I wouldn't suggest it. You should focus on your object graph, not on the db structure
@Eugene there are behavioral extensions, but we moved away from that because they tend to add too much logic to the persistence layer, where the persistence layer should just persist
@user1129107 through the whole file? this 1.9 gig file will run overnight here, I think it will take 3 hours just for the iteration (not doing any output).
@hakre I have a killer loop that goes through about 3.7 million items in total. i got RAM usage down from 12GB to 78MB, and time taken down from 40 minutes to 130sec. but i still need it to be faster :<
@hakre: nope, mostly string manipulation and working on resources, then writing CSV files in chunks of 1 million (each entry gives 500 CSV lines) and compressing it by like 80% in a 7zip
the last developer shoved everything into one big array and relied on the 32GB of RAM the server has
@Ocramius I've been talking about annotations. If column type in database is datetime, then I also should describe as datetime, right? Not as something else, like date, right?
I'm working on a magento site for a clothes designer and she wants products categorized in "collections". She also wants them categorized in clothing types such as shirts, dresses, pants, etc.
I've created a category called "Everything" with the collections as subcategories ("Spring 2012", "Fal...