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<h1>Tp::AbstractClient Class Reference<br/>
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<p>The <a class="el" href="classTp_1_1AbstractClient.html" title="The AbstractClient class provides an object representing a Telepathy client.">AbstractClient</a> class provides an object representing a Telepathy client.
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<p><code>#include <<a class="el" href="abstract-client_8h_source.html">TelepathyQt4/AbstractClient</a>></code></p>
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<p>Inherited by <a class="el" href="classTp_1_1AbstractClientApprover.html">Tp::AbstractClientApprover</a><code> [virtual]</code>, <a class="el" href="classTp_1_1AbstractClientHandler.html">Tp::AbstractClientHandler</a><code> [virtual]</code>, and <a class="el" href="classTp_1_1AbstractClientObserver.html">Tp::AbstractClientObserver</a><code> [virtual]</code>.</p>
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<p>The <a class="el" href="classTp_1_1AbstractClient.html" title="The AbstractClient class provides an object representing a Telepathy client.">AbstractClient</a> class provides an object representing a Telepathy client. </p>
<p>Clients are programs used to process channels, approving, handling or observing them. User interface processes are the obvious example of clients, but they can provide other functionality, such as address-book synchronization, message logging, etc.</p>
<p>Each client is either an observer, an approver, a handler, or some combination of these.</p>
<p>Clients can be activatable services (those with a D-Bus .service file) so that they can run in response to channel creation, or non-activatable services (those that do not register a D-Bus .service file for their well-known name, but do request it at runtime) so that they can process channels, but only if they are already running - for instance, a full-screen media center application might do this.</p>
<p>As an optimization, service-activatable clients should install a file $XDG_DATA_DIRS/telepathy/clients/clientname.client containing a cached version of their immutable properties. The syntax of these files is <a href="http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/spec/org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client.html">documented in the Telepathy D-Bus API Specification</a>.</p>
<p>Non-activatable clients may install a .client file, but there's not much point in them doing so.</p>
<p>This is a base class and should not be used directly, use the specialized classes <a class="el" href="classTp_1_1AbstractClientObserver.html" title="The AbstractClientObserver class provides an object representing a Telepathy observer...">AbstractClientObserver</a>, <a class="el" href="classTp_1_1AbstractClientApprover.html" title="The AbstractClientApprover class provides an object representing a Telepathy approver...">AbstractClientApprover</a> and <a class="el" href="classTp_1_1AbstractClientHandler.html" title="The AbstractClientHandler class provides an object representing a Telepathy handler...">AbstractClientHandler</a> instead.</p>
<p>If the same process wants to be either a mix of observer, approver and handler, or a combination of those it can multiple inherit the specialized abstract classes.</p>
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<p>Construct a new <a class="el" href="classTp_1_1AbstractClient.html" title="The AbstractClient class provides an object representing a Telepathy client.">AbstractClient</a> object.</p>
<p>Note that this is a base class and should not be used directly, use the specialized classes <a class="el" href="classTp_1_1AbstractClientObserver.html" title="The AbstractClientObserver class provides an object representing a Telepathy observer...">AbstractClientObserver</a>, <a class="el" href="classTp_1_1AbstractClientApprover.html" title="The AbstractClientApprover class provides an object representing a Telepathy approver...">AbstractClientApprover</a> and <a class="el" href="classTp_1_1AbstractClientHandler.html" title="The AbstractClientHandler class provides an object representing a Telepathy handler...">AbstractClientHandler</a> instead. </p>
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