Doc: fix links to renamed network examples

Pick-to: 6.5
Change-Id: I8790bb660070a092e268294b5640c6d5af41deb0
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
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Volker Hilsheimer 2023-03-01 11:59:51 +01:00
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7 changed files with 10 additions and 11 deletions

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large set of problems, including synchronous network I/O and
database access, where the user interface must remain responsive
while some heavy operation is taking place. The \l
{Blocking Fortune Client Example} shows the same principle at
{Blocking Fortune Client} example shows the same principle at
work in a TCP client.
The Mandelbrot application supports zooming and scrolling using

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Here, we simply display the fortune we received as the argument.
\sa {Fortune Client Example}, {Fortune Server Example}
\sa {Fortune Client}, {Fortune Server}
*/

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\endlist
In this example, we will demonstrate the asynchronous approach. The
\l{blockingfortuneclient}{Blocking Fortune Client Example}
\l{blockingfortuneclient}{Blocking Fortune Client} example
illustrates the synchronous approach.
Our class contains some data and a few private slots:
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After a successful read transaction, we call QLabel::setText() to display
the fortune.
\sa {Fortune Server Example}, {Blocking Fortune Client Example}
\sa {Fortune Server}, {Blocking Fortune Client}
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This example is intended to be run alongside the
\l{fortuneclient}{Fortune Client} example or the
\l{blockingfortuneclient}{Blocking Fortune Client Example}.
\l{blockingfortuneclient}{Blocking Fortune Client} example.
\image fortuneserver-example.png Screenshot of the Fortune Server example
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will then close, which in turn will cause QObject::deleteLater() to delete
it.
\sa {Fortune Client Example}, {Threaded Fortune Server Example}
\sa {Fortune Client}, {Threaded Fortune Server}
*/

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the socket has disconnected. Because we are running in a separate thread,
the GUI will remain responsive.
\sa {Fortune Server Example}, {Fortune Client Example}, {Blocking Fortune
Client Example}
\sa {Fortune Server}, {Fortune Client}, {Blocking Fortune Client}
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use waitForNewConnection(), which blocks until either a
connection is available or a timeout expires.
\sa QTcpSocket, {Fortune Server Example}, {Threaded Fortune Server Example},
\sa QTcpSocket, {Fortune Server}, {Threaded Fortune Server},
{Loopback Example}, {Torrent Example}
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\note TCP sockets cannot be opened in QIODevice::Unbuffered mode.
\sa QTcpServer, QUdpSocket, QNetworkAccessManager,
{Fortune Server Example}, {Fortune Client Example},
{Threaded Fortune Server Example}, {Blocking Fortune Client Example},
{Fortune Server}, {Fortune Client},
{Threaded Fortune Server}, {Blocking Fortune Client},
{Loopback Example}, {Torrent Example}
*/