Click on the following link to download the example: AlarmServerExample.zip
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The repeat definition
is set to EAlarmRepeatDefintionRepeatOnce using TASShdAlarm::RepeatDefinition(). This enables the alarm
to occur only once. 
The due time
(expiry time) for the floating alarm is set in local time using TASShdAlarm::NextDueTime(). 
The due time
(expiry time) for the fixed alarm is set in universal time using TASShdAlarm::SetUtcNextDueTime(). 
The floating
alarm is set to display a message on expiry using TASShdAlarm::Message(). 
The fixed alarm
is set to play a sound on expiry using TASShdAlarm::SoundName(), along with displaying a message. 
The alarm is added to the server queue using RASCliSession::AlarmAdd() and change event notification is requested from the server using RASCliSession::NotifyChange(). 
The application
also demonstrates how to query the server for an alarm using its ID.
The category and details of an alarm can be retrieved using RASCliSession::GetAlarmCategory() and RASCliSession::GetAlarmDetails() respectively. Finally, the alarm is deleted from the server using RASCliSession::AlarmDelete(). 
This is a console application, which builds an executable called AlaramServerExample.exe in the standard location (\epoc32\release\winscw\ <build_variant> for
CodeWarrior). After launching the executable, depending on the emulator
you are using, you may need to navigate from the app launcher/shell
screen to view the console.