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package org.restlet.example.book.restlet.ch06.sec2.client;
import org.restlet.resource.ClientResource;
/**
* Mail client.
*/
public class MailClient {
/**
* Mail client interacting with the RESTful mail server.
*
* @param args
* The optional arguments.
* @throws Exception
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
System.out.println("\n1) Set-up the service client resource\n");
ClientResource service = new ClientResource("http://localhost:8111");
System.out.println("\n2) Describe the application\n");
System.out.println(service.options().getText());
System.out.println("\n3) Describe the accounts resource\n");
System.out.println(service.getChild("/accounts/").options().getText());
}
}