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/*
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* Copyright 2007, Haiku, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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* Distributed under the terms of the MIT License.
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*
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* Documentation by:
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* Niels Sascha Reedijk <niels.reedijk@gmail.com>
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*/
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/*!
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\page app_intro Introduction to the Application Kit.
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The Application Kit should be your starting point if you want to write
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native Haiku applications with a GUI. The application kit does
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exactly as its name suggests; it is the basis for Haiku applications. You
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should read through this document and the documents referenced here before
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moving on to any other part of the API.
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The Application Kit classes can be divided into two groups: the "messaging"
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classes and the "system interaction" classes. The larger group contains
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the messaging classes. Have a look at the \link app_messaging
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Introduction to Messaging \endlink for more information.
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The following classes are messaging classes:
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- BHandler
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- BInvoker
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- BLooper
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- BMessage
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- BMessageFilter
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- BMessageQueue
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- BMessageRunner
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- BMessenger
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The second group is the system interaction classes. These classes
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provide hooks for your application to interact with the rest of the system.
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The most important class is BApplication. This is a list of all the
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system interaction classes:
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- BApplication
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- BClipboard
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- BCursor
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- BPropertyInfo
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- BRoster
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*/
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