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This example shows how to write a service plugin that manages textual notes by using a database to add, delete and store note objects. This plugin is QML compatible and is therefore used in the example Declarative Notes Manager as well as its non-QML counterpart Notes Manager which uses standard user-interface files (*.ui).
The data associated with this service is stored in notesmanager.db in either the default, current or home directory depending on user writing permissions.
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