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24 /*
25 */
26 /** @name Pegasus Code Examples
27
28 The following sections provide some examples of the use of the Pegasus APIs for clients, providers and services.
29
30 There are also a number of good examples of Pegasus API and Class usage
31 in the tests defined for the major Pegasus components. See the tests
32 directories for a list of the tests currently implemented.
33
34 */
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