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using System.Configuration;
namespace DbKeeperNet.Engine
{
public class DatabaseServiceMappingConfigurationElementCollection : ConfigurationElementCollection
{
protected override ConfigurationElement CreateNewElement()
{
return new DatabaseServiceMappingConfigurationElement();
}
protected override object GetElementKey(ConfigurationElement element)
{
return ((DatabaseServiceMappingConfigurationElement)element).ConnectString;
}
public DatabaseServiceMappingConfigurationElement this[int i]
{
get
{
return (DatabaseServiceMappingConfigurationElement)BaseGet(i);
}
set
{
if (BaseGet(i) != null)
BaseRemoveAt(i);
BaseAdd(i, value);
}
}
}
}
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