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Tomáš Trávníček
doctrine-dbal
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Merge pull request #3319 from garak/patch-1
remove ClassLoader
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The Doctrine 2 database layer can be used independently of the
The Doctrine 2 database layer can be used independently of the
object-relational mapper. In order to use the DBAL all you need is
object-relational mapper. In order to use the DBAL all you need is
the ``Doctrine\Common`` and ``Doctrine\DBAL`` namespaces. Once you
the class loader provided by Composer, to be able to autoload the classes:
have the Common and DBAL namespaces you must setup a class loader
to be able to autoload the classes:
.. code-block:: php
.. code-block:: php
<?php
<?php
use Doctrine\Common\ClassLoader;
require '/path/to/doctrine/lib/Doctrine/Common/ClassLoader.php';
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
$classLoader = new ClassLoader('Doctrine', '/path/to/doctrine');
$classLoader->register();
Now you are able to load classes that are in the
Now you are able to load classes that are in the
``/path/to/doctrine`` directory like
``/path/to/doctrine`` directory like
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