Hmmmm. The model is your business layer really, but if you need something else 
you could use a component (http://book.cakephp.org/view/993/Components) simply 
because they can be made available to many controllers.

Jeremy Burns
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On 31 Mar 2011, at 20:29, anasmughal wrote:

> With CakePHP, I wish to have a delegate layer between my models and
> controllers.
> 
> The delegate would handle business logic for my application. I want
> this logic to be available to many controllers.
> 
> Could someone kindly guide me on what is the best practice for that.
> Thanks.
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