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+Nanopb example "network_server"
+===============================
+
+This example demonstrates the use of nanopb to communicate over network
+connections. It consists of a server that sends file listings, and of
+a client that requests the file list from the server.
+
+Example usage
+-------------
+
+user@host:~/nanopb/examples/network_server$ make # Build the example
+protoc -ofileproto.pb fileproto.proto
+python ../../generator/nanopb_generator.py fileproto.pb
+Writing to fileproto.pb.h and fileproto.pb.c
+cc -ansi -Wall -Werror -I .. -g -O0 -I../.. -o server server.c
+ ../../pb_decode.c ../../pb_encode.c fileproto.pb.c common.c
+cc -ansi -Wall -Werror -I .. -g -O0 -I../.. -o client client.c
+ ../../pb_decode.c ../../pb_encode.c fileproto.pb.c common.c
+
+user@host:~/nanopb/examples/network_server$ ./server & # Start the server on background
+[1] 24462
+
+petteri@oddish:~/nanopb/examples/network_server$ ./client /bin # Request the server to list /bin
+Got connection.
+Listing directory: /bin
+1327119 bzdiff
+1327126 bzless
+1327147 ps
+1327178 ntfsmove
+1327271 mv
+1327187 mount
+1327259 false
+1327266 tempfile
+1327285 zfgrep
+1327165 gzexe
+1327204 nc.openbsd
+1327260 uname
+
+
+Details of implementation
+-------------------------
+fileproto.proto contains the portable Google Protocol Buffers protocol definition.
+It could be used as-is to implement a server or a client in any other language, for
+example Python or Java.
+
+fileproto.options contains the nanopb-specific options for the protocol file. This
+sets the amount of space allocated for file names when decoding messages.
+
+common.c/h contains functions that allow nanopb to read and write directly from
+network socket. This way there is no need to allocate a separate buffer to store
+the message.
+
+server.c contains the code to open a listening socket, to respond to clients and
+to list directory contents.
+
+client.c contains the code to connect to a server, to send a request and to print
+the response message.
+
+The code is implemented using the POSIX socket api, but it should be easy enough
+to port into any other socket api, such as lwip.