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![Typical use case](images/Typical-use-case.png)
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Three computers A, B, C are used. A Cameo server is installed on the computers B and C. The applications App1 and App2 are installed on B and C and registered into the Cameo servers.
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Three computers *A*, *B*, *C* are used. A Cameo server is installed on the computers *B* and *C*. The applications *App1* and *App2* are installed on *B* and *C* and registered into the Cameo servers.
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Sequence of actions:
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- The user uses the console to start the execution of App1 by contacting the Cameo server on B.
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- The application App1 is starting and starts the execution of App2 by contacting the Cameo server on C.
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- Once App2 has started, App1 is sending requests to App2 that is responding to App1.
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- The user uses the console to stop the execution of App1.
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- The application is stopping and stops App2.
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- The user uses the console to start the execution of *App1* by contacting the Cameo server on *B*.
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- The application *App1* is starting and starts the execution of *App2* by contacting the Cameo server on *C*.
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- Once *App2* has started, *App1* is sending requests to *App2* that is responding to *App1*.
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- The user uses the console to stop the execution of *App1*.
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- The application is stopping and stops *App2*.
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# Documentation
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