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-<com:TContent ID="body">
-
-<h1>Configuring the DataMapper for PHP</h1>
-<p>The SQLMap PHP DataMapper is configured using a central XML descriptor file,
-usually named <tt>SqlMap.config</tt>, which provides the details for your data
-source, data maps, and other features like caching, and transactions. At
-runtime, your application code will call a class method provided by the SQLMap
-library to read and parse your <tt>SqlMap.config</tt> file. After parsing the
-configuration file, a DataMapper client will be returned by SQLMap for your
-application to use.</p>
-
-<h2>DataMapper clients</h2>
-<p>Currently, the SQLMap PHP DataMapper framework revolves around the
-<tt>TSqlMapper</tt> class, which acts as a facade to the DataMapper framework API.
-You can create a DataMapper client by instantiating an object of the
-<tt>TSqlMapper</tt> class. An instance of the <tt>TSqlMapper</tt> class (your
-DataMapper client) is created by reading a single configuration file. Each
-configuration file can specify one database or data source. You can of couse
-use multiple DataMapper clients in your application. Just create another
-configuration file and pass the name of that file when the DataMapper client
-is created. The configuration files might use a different account with the
-same database, or reference different databases on different servers. You can
-read from one client and write to another, if that's what you need to do.
-First, let's take a look at the DataMapper configuration file.
-
-<h1>DataMapper Configuration File (SqlMap.config)</h1>
-<p>A sample configuration file for a PHP web application is shown below.
-Not all configuration elements are required. See
-<a href="?page=Manual.ConfigurationElements">DataMapper Configuration Elements</a>
-for details of each configuration elements in a <tt>SqlMap.config</tt> file.
-
-<com:TTextHighlighter Language="xml" CssClass="source">
-&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?&gt;
-<sqlMapConfig>
- <provider class="TAdodbProvider" >
- <datasource ConnectionString="mysql://user:pass@localhost/test1" />
- </provider>
- <sqlMaps>
- <sqlMap name="Account" resource="maps/Account.xml"/>
- <sqlMap name="Order" resource="maps/Order.xml"/>
- <sqlMap name="Category" resource="maps/Category.xml"/>
- <sqlMap name="LineItem" resource="maps/LineItem.xml"/>
- </sqlMaps>
-</sqlMapConfig>
-</com:TTextHighlighter>
-
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