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Marks an interface (typically a service) that is capable of being called as client proxy to the back-end server if
there is no real implementation available for the service
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Marks an interface (typically a service) that is capable of being called as client proxy to the back-end server if
there is no real implementation available for the service
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Marks an interface (typically a service) that is capable of being called as client proxy to the back-end server if
there is no real implementation available for the service
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Marks an interface (typically a service) that is capable of being called as client proxy to the back-end server if
there is no real implementation available for the service
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Marks an interface (typically a service) that is capable of being called as client proxy to the back-end server if
there is no real implementation available for the service
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Marks an interface (typically a service) that is capable of being called as client proxy to the back-end server if
there is no real implementation available for the service
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Marks an interface (typically a service) that is capable of being called as client proxy to the back-end server if
there is no real implementation available for the service
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Marks an interface (typically a service) that is capable of being called as client proxy to the back-end server if
there is no real implementation available for the service
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Marks an interface (typically a service) that is capable of being called as client proxy to the back-end server if
there is no real implementation available for the service
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Marks an interface (typically a service) that is capable of being called as client proxy to the back-end server if
there is no real implementation available for the service
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Marks an interface (typically a service) that is capable of being called as client proxy to the back-end server if
there is no real implementation available for the service
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