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This allows for XRemoteContentProviderAcceptor::addRemoteContentProvider to be implemented in a layz fashion (remember the remote content providers, but do not register them right away), which can increase performance in certain situations. But it is not required that an implementation of XRemoteContentProviderAcceptor uses this lazy strategy (and thus also implements this interface). @return the broker at which the remote content providers have been registered. */ XContentProviderManager activateRemoteContentProviders(); }; }; }; }; }; #endif