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Recipe 4: Tango with systemd integration ⇨
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Recipe 1. How to distinguish clients on the server side. ⇨
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Mother class modification propagation ⇨
5 62 13 Jan, 2016 09:48
Recipe 3. Integrate Java Tango servers with Astor ⇨
1 62 23 Oct, 2015 17:42
Recipe 2. Using Tango servers without DB for unit testing ⇨
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