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     <h1>Client Side Kickoff Example</h1>
     <pre>To run the example, simply type <b>mvn verify</b> from this directory. This example will always spawn and stop multiple servers.</pre>

     <p>This example demonstrates how you can listen on failover event on the client side.</p>

     <p>In this example there are two nodes running in a cluster, both server will be running for start,
        but after a while the first server will crash. This will trigger a fail-over event.</p>

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