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- * @class Ext.state.Provider
- * Abstract base class for state provider implementations. This class provides methods
- * for encoding and decoding <b>typed</b> variables including dates and defines the
- * Provider interface.
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+ <pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><span id='Ext-state-Provider'>/**
+</span> * @class Ext.state.Provider
+ * <p>Abstract base class for state provider implementations. The provider is responsible
+ * for setting values and extracting values to/from the underlying storage source. The
+ * storage source can vary and the details should be implemented in a subclass. For example
+ * a provider could use a server side database or the browser localstorage where supported.</p>
+ *
+ * <p>This class provides methods for encoding and decoding <b>typed</b> variables including
+ * dates and defines the Provider interface. By default these methods put the value and the
+ * type information into a delimited string that can be stored. These should be overridden in
+ * a subclass if you want to change the format of the encoded value and subsequent decoding.</p>