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| This directory contains a few simple examples which illustrate |
| the various ways that the xAPP-C++ framework (xfcpp) can be |
| used. |
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| xapp_t1.cpp |
| A receiver which demonstrates how callbacks can be |
| declared and used to process specific messages. |
| Also demonstrates the simplicity of setting up an |
| xAPP which simply responds to received messages (a |
| total of 4 instuctions in main()). |
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| xapp_t2.cpp |
| A sender application which demonstrates how the framework |
| can be used for applications which are sending based |
| and need to check for responses. This does not involve |
| the use of callbacks or the frameworks "driver". |