| If your program only uses client in brpc or doesn't use brpc at all, but you also want to use built-in services in brpc. The thing you should do is to start an empty server, which is called **dummy server**. |
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| # client in brpc is used |
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| Create a file named dummy_server.port which contains a port number(such as 8888) in the running directory of program, a dummy server would be started at this port. All of the bvar in the same process can be seen by visiting its built-in service. |
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| # brpc is not used at all |
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| You must manually add the dummy server. First read [Getting Started](getting_started.md) to learn how to download and compile brpc, and then add the following code snippet at the program entry: |
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| ```c++ |
| #include <brpc/server.h> |
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| ... |
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| int main() { |
| ... |
| brpc::StartDummyServerAt(8888/*port*/); |
| ... |
| } |
| ``` |