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/*!
\example sfwecho
\title Echo Client Example
This example demonstrates the Qt Service Framework inter-process mechanism
that allows services to be deployed as remote services. Multiple clients
can be run to communicate with one another using a shared instance of the
echo service, or privately with a unique instance.
The second echo client is for running a second identical instance on Symbian
which usually does not allow starting the same program multiple times.
For Maemo and Linux platforms using D-Bus as the underlying IPC mechanism,
the autostart feature can be intialised by running the service framework tool
in the the mobility binary install folder:
\code
servicefw dbusservice xmldata/sfwechoservice.xml sfwecho_service
\endcode
*/
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