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<appendix id="sect-Library-Server">
<title>Server API</title>
<section><title>Introduction</title>
<para>
The open-source reference implementation of Wayland protocol is
split in two C libraries, <link
linkend="sect-Library-Client">libwayland-client</link> and
libwayland-server. Their main responsibility is to handle the
Inter-process communication (<emphasis>IPC</emphasis>) with each
other, therefore guaranteeing the protocol objects marshaling and
messages synchronization.
</para>
<para>
The server library is designed to work much like libwayland-client,
although it is considerably complicated due to the server needing
to support multiple versions of the protocol. It is best to learn
libwayland-client first.
</para>
<para>
Each open socket to a client is represented by a <link
linkend="Server-structwl__client">wl_client</link>. The equvalent
of the <link linkend="Client-classwl__proxy">wl_proxy</link> that
libwayland-client uses to represent an object is <link
linkend="Server-structwl__resource">wl_resource</link> for
client-created objects, and <link
linkend="Server-structwl__global">wl_global</link> for objects
created by the server.
</para>
<para>
Often a server is also a client for another Wayland server, and
thus must link with both libwayland-client and libwayland-server.
This produces some type name conflicts (such as the <link
linkend="Client-classwl__display">client wl_display</link> and
<link linkend="Server-structwl__display">server wl_display</link>,
but the duplicate-but-not-the-same types are opaque, and accessed
only inside the correct library where it came from. Naturally that
means that the program writer needs to always know if a pointer to
a wl_display is for the server or client side and use the
corresponding functions.
</para>
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