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The Service class allows applications to provide services for other applications to use. More...
#include <qtopia/services.h>
The Service class allows applications to provide services for other applications to use.
A Service is a named collection of features that an application may choose to provide. For example, web browsers might each provide the feature of displaying a web page given a URL.
Services allow the providers of a service (eg. a web browser) from the consumers of the service (eg. a mail reader that wanted the user to view a URL).
First availability: Qtopia 1.6
See also ServiceRequest and Qtopia Classes.
If appname is provided, a specific binding to that application may be used rather than the global binding.
If automatics is TRUE (the default), and the service is not otherwise defined, the MimeType database and application executables are also searched for a service provider. The search of application executables is solely for backward compatibility.
The Config can be used to extract more detailed application-specific information about the application providing the service.
Note that the application always provides at least the services defined in the config() file - the information in the appConfig() is application-specific.
If appname is provided, a specific binding to that application may be used rather than the global binding.
If automatics is TRUE (the default), and the service is not otherwise defined, the MimeType database and application executables are also searched for a service provider. The search of application executables is solely for backward compatibility.
If automatics is TRUE (the default), the MimeType database and application executables are also searched for service providers. The search of application executables is solely for backward compatibility.
If automatics is TRUE (the default), the MimeType database and application executables are also searched for service providers. The search of application executables is solely for backward compatibility.
If appname is provided, a specific binding to that application may be used rather than the global binding.
If automatics is TRUE (the default), and the service is not otherwise defined, the MimeType database and application executables are also searched for a service provider. The search of application executables is solely for backward compatibility.
If automatics is TRUE (the default), and the service is not otherwise defined, the MimeType database and application executables are also searched for a service provider. The search of application executables is solely for backward compatibility.
Applications providing the service may have additional configuration defined in the appConfig()) file.
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