Thanks Kiwdo,

I did read that manual and it seems entity class still needs to have setter
methods, setCity in this example, and hydrator just helps to avoid calling
lots of setter methods in controller and it assigns values to respective
setters.
I don't think hydrator will work without actually having setter methods in
entities? Am I right?

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