Writing a DMO
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This section describes how to write a DMO. Before reading this section, you should read the section "Using DMOs", so that you understand how a DMO functions from the client's perspective.
This section contains the following topics:
- DMO Minimum Requirements
- DMO Media Types
- Registering a DMO
- Using the DMO Class Template
- Using the DMOTest Application
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