--- a/ipcm_pub/access_point_settings_handler_api/inc/Apsettingshandlerui.h Wed Oct 27 17:43:56 2010 +0300
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-/*
-* Copyright (c) 2002 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
-* All rights reserved.
-* This component and the accompanying materials are made available
-* under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
-* which accompanies this distribution, and is available
-* at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
-*
-* Initial Contributors:
-* Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
-*
-* Contributors:
-*
-* Description:
-* Declares the main handler, CApSettingsHandler and public API for the
-* Access Point settings.
-*
-*/
-
-
-#ifndef APSETTINGS_HANDLER_H
-#define APSETTINGS_HANDLER_H
-
-// Deprecation warning
-#warning This header file has been deprecated and will be fully removed between weeks 12 and 18 of 2010. See Polonium CR #153 for details.
-
-
-// INCLUDES
-#include <ApSettingsHandlerCommons.h>
-#include <ApEngineConsts.h>
-#include <ApSelect.h>
-
-// CONSTANTS
-const TUid KUidApSettingsHandler = { 0x10008d3B };
-
-typedef struct ///< Extra data holder
- {
- TInt iResOffset;
- TBool iIsIpv6Supported; // Default is NO
- TBool iIsFeatureManagerInitialised;
- TInt iExtra;
- TInt iSortType;
- TVpnFilterType iVpnFilterType;
- TInt iVariant; /// Local variant value
- TBool iIncludeEasyWlan;
- }TApSetHandlerExtra;
-
-// FORWARD DECLARATIONS
-class CActiveApDb;
-class CApSelector;
-class CApSettingsModel;
-class CApSettings;
-class CTextOverrides;
-class CApAccessPointItem;
-
-class CApSettingsHandlerImpl;
-
-// CLASS DECLARATION
-/**
-* CApSettingsHandler class: It is the main handler for the Access Point
-* settings. It contains the only public API for other (sub)systems.
-*
-*/
-class CApSettingsHandler : public CBase
- {
-
- public: // Constructors and destructor
-
-
- /**
- * Two-phased constructor. Leaves on failure.
- * This function shall be used to create the access point
- * settings/selection handling UI object. It is customizable through
- * the parameters. This object is a small layer above the UI part and
- * it provides a standard interface to select, edit, create access
- * points. It has two main parts, Select and Edit. The first parameter,
- * aStartWithSelection gives whether we would like to select or edit.
- * In case of selection, there is the possibility to use this module in
- * many applications. For this, two layouts are implemented,
- * one is list pane used by General Settings which provides the list in
- * a list-pane. The other layout is for the other applications
- * requiring access point selection, a popup-list style as the decision
- * I know about was that General Settings will use list-pane and all
- * other apps. popup-list style. It is the caller who selects the style
- * so if spec. says otherwise, this module still can be used.
- * It is also possible to start the UI without selection, so if any
- * module has a 'linked/default/etc.' access point and stored it's UID,
- * the module can simply call the editor part of the UI without having
- * to select the AP once more. In case of editing only,
- * (aStartWithSelection is EFalse), all other construction parameters
- * are ignored and after construction caller can simply call
- * RunSettingsL(..). In case of selection, a lot of other parameters
- * can be specified to fulfil all requirements. There are three types
- * of Options menu available:
- * EApSettingsSelMenuNormal,
- * EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly,
- * EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal.
- * <br>
- *-EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly: Only Select is visible,
- * no way to edit, delete, create, etc.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuNormal: Options menu specified in General
- * Settings, contains Edit, Delete,
- * Create new, etc. menu items.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal: Same as in EApSettingsSelMenuNormal
- * BUT the first item is Select.
- * This one makes it possible to select
- * an access point and also possible to
- * edit, create, delete, etc.
- * <br>
- * The following three parameters specify the filtering and ordering
- * criteria for the selection list creation. First, it is possible to
- * specify which ISP-type we are looking for. The possible values are:
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetOnly: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of only internet access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPOnly: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of only WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetAndWAP: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of internet AND WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPMandatory: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of WAP access AND contain
- * mandatory WAP settings.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeAll: No filtering is done for the isp-type,
- * all types of access points are shown.
- * <br>
- * It is possible to combine them by simply adding/or-ing together
- * the values, filtering will be done in such a way that only access
- * points with the listed ISP-types will be shown. Second filtering
- * possibility (aBearerFilter) is the desired bearer type. The possible
- * values are the values of the TApBearerType enum type and their
- * combinations, as in case of the ISP type. The ordering of the list
- * can be specified with the aSortType parameter. It can have the
- * following values:
- * KEApSortUidAscending: The sorting is done according to the ID
- * of the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortUidDescending: The sorting is done according to the ID
- * of the access points in descending order.
- * KEApSortNameAscending: The sorting is done according to the name
- * of the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortNameDescending: The sorting is done according to the name
- * of the access points in descending order.
- * Caution! The ordering values can not be combined!
- * @param aStartWithSelection A boolean value indicating whether to
- * select or edit an ap.
- * @param aListType A TSelectionListType enum indicating the
- * desired list type.
- * @param aSelMenuType A TSelectionMenuType enum indicating the
- * desired menu type.
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- * @return The constructed CApSettingsHandler object.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C static CApSettingsHandler* NewLC(
- TBool aStartWithSelection,
- TSelectionListType aListType,
- TSelectionMenuType aSelMenuType,
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType
- );
-
-
-
- /**
- * Two-phased constructor. Leaves on failure.
- * This function shall be used to create the access point
- * settings/selection handling UI object. It is customizable through
- * the parameters. This object is a small layer above the UI part and
- * it provides a standard interface to select, edit, create
- * access points. It has two main parts, Select and Edit. The first
- * parameter, aStartWithSelection gives whether we would like to select
- * or edit. In case of selection, there is the possibility to use this
- * module in many applications. For this, two layouts are implemented,
- * one is list pane used by General Settings which provides the list
- * in a list-pane. The other layout is for the other applications
- * requiring access point selection, a popup-list style as the
- * decision I know about was that General Settings will use list-pane
- * and all other apps. popup-list style. It is the caller who selects
- * the style so if spec. says otherwise, this module still can be used.
- * It is also possible to start the UI without selection, so if any
- * module has a 'linked/default/etc.' access point and stored it's UID,
- * the module can simply call the editor part of the UI without having
- * to select the AP once more.
- * In case of editing only, (aStartWithSelection is EFalse), all other
- * construction parameters are ignored and after construction caller
- * can simply call RunSettingsL(..).
- * In case of selection, a lot of other parameters can be specified
- * to fulfil all requirements. There are three types of Options menu
- * available:
- * EApSettingsSelMenuNormal,
- * EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly,
- * EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal.
- * <br>
- *-EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly: Only Select is visible, no way to
- * edit, delete, create, etc.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuNormal: Options menu specified in General
- * Settings, contains Edit, Delete,
- * Create new, etc. menu items.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal: Same as in EApSettingsSelMenuNormal
- * BUT the first item is Select.
- * This one makes it possible to
- * select an access point and also
- * possible to edit, create,
- * delete, etc.
- * <br>
- * The following three parameters specify the filtering and ordering
- * criteria for the selection list creation. First, it is possible to
- * specify which ISP-type we are looking for. The possible values are:
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetOnly: Filter allows only access points that
- * are capable of only internet access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPOnly: Filter allows only access points that
- * are capable of only WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetAndWAP: Filter allows only access points that
- * are capable of internet AND WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPMandatory: Filter allows only access points that
- * are capable of WAP access AND contain
- * mandatory WAP settings.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeAll: No filtering is done for the isp-type,
- * all types of access points are shown.
- * <br>
- * It is possible to combine them by simply adding/or-ing together the
- * values, filtering will be done in such a way that only access points
- * with the listed ISP-types will be shown.
- * Second filtering possibility (aBearerFilter) is the desired bearer
- * type. The possible values are the values of the TApBearerType enum
- * type and their combinations, as in case of the ISP type.
- * The ordering of the list can be specified with the aSortType
- * parameter. It can have the following values:
- * KEApSortUidAscending: The sorting is done according to the ID
- * of the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortUidDescending: The sorting is done according to the ID
- * of the access points in descending order.
- * KEApSortNameAscending: The sorting is done according to the name
- * of the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortNameDescending: The sorting is done according to the name
- * of the access points in descending order.
- * Caution! The ordering values can not be combined!
- * @param aDb A database to work on
- * @param aStartWithSelection A boolean value indicating whether to
- * select or edit an ap.
- * @param aListType A TSelectionListType enum indicating the desired
- * list type.
- * @param aSelMenuType A TSelectionMenuType enum indicating the desired
- * menu type.
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- * @return The constructed CApSettingsHandler object.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C static CApSettingsHandler* NewLC(
- CActiveApDb& aDb,
- TBool aStartWithSelection,
- TSelectionListType aListType,
- TSelectionMenuType aSelMenuType,
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType
- );
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- /**
- * Two-phased constructor. Leaves on failure.
- * This function shall be used to create the access point
- * settings/selection handling UI object.It is customizable through the
- * parameters. This object is a small layer above the UI part and
- * it provides a standard interface to select, edit, create access
- * points. It has two main parts, Select and Edit. The first parameter,
- * aStartWithSelection gives whether we would like to select or edit.
- * In case of selection, there is the possibility to use this module in
- * many applications. For this, two layouts are implemented, one is
- * list pane used by General Settings which provides the list in a
- * list-pane. The other layout is for the other applications requiring
- * access point selection, a popup-list style as the decision was that
- * General Settings will use list-pane and all other apps. popup-list
- * style. It is the caller who selects the style so if spec. says
- * otherwise, this module still can be used.
- * It is also possible to start the UI without selection, so if any
- * module has a 'linked/default/etc.' access point and stored it's UID,
- * the module can simply call the editor part of the UI without having
- * to select the AP once more.
- * In case of editing only, (aStartWithSelection is EFalse), all other
- * construction parameters are ignored and after construction caller
- * can simply call RunSettingsL(..).
- * In case of selection, a lot of other parameters can be specified to
- * fulfil all requirements. There are three types of Options menu
- * available: EApSettingsSelMenuNormal, EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly,
- * EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal.
- * <br>
- *-EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly: Only Select is visible, no way to edit,
- * delete, create, etc.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuNormal:Options menu specified in General Settings,
- * contains Edit, Delete, Create new, etc. menu items.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal: Same as in EApSettingsSelMenuNormal
- * BUT the first item is Select. This one makes it possible to select
- * an access point and also possible to edit, create, delete, etc.
- * <br>
- * The following three parameters specify the filtering and ordering
- * criteria for the selection list creation. First, it is possible to
- * specify which ISP-type we are looking for. The possible values are:
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetOnly: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of only internet access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPOnly: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of only WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetAndWAP: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of internet AND WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPMandatory: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of WAP access AND contain mandatory WAP settings.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeAll: No filtering is done for the isp-type, all types of
- * access points are shown.
- * <br>
- * It is possible to combine them by simply adding/or-ing together the
- * values, filtering will be done in such a way that only access points
- * with the listed ISP-types will be shown.
- * Second filtering possibility (aBearerFilter) is the desired bearer
- * type. The possible values are the values of the TApBearerType enum
- * type and their combinations, as in case of the ISP type.
- * The ordering of the list can be specified with the aSortType
- * parameter. It can have the following values:
- * KEApSortUidAscending: The sorting is done according to the ID of
- * the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortUidDescending: The sorting is done according to the ID of
- * the access points in descending order.
- * KEApSortNameAscending: The sorting is done according to the name of
- * the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortNameDescending: The sorting is done according to the name of
- * the access points in descending order.
- * Caution! The ordering values can not be combined!
- * @param aStartWithSelection A boolean value indicating whether to
- * select or edit an ap.
- * @param aListType A TSelectionListType enum indicating the desired
- * list type.
- * @param aSelMenuType A TSelectionMenuType enum indicating the desired
- * menu type.
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- * @param aReqIpvType Specifies whether the caller would like to
- * have IPv4, IPv6 or both access points. If it is IPv6 or Both,
- * in case of IPv6 support is available as a feature, it will be
- * supported. If IPv6 feature is not supported by the phone, it
- * simply defaults to the normal IPv4 version.
- * If it is IPv4, it uses the default IPv4 version independently
- * from IPv6 feature beeing available or not.
- * @return The constructed CApSettingsHandler object.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C static CApSettingsHandler* NewLC(
- TBool aStartWithSelection,
- TSelectionListType aListType,
- TSelectionMenuType aSelMenuType,
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType,
- TInt aReqIpvType
- );
-
-
-
- /**
- * Two-phased constructor. Leaves on failure.
- * This function shall be used to create the access point
- * settings/selection handling UI object. It is customizable through
- * the parameters. This object is a small layer above the UI part and
- * it provides a standard interface to select, edit, create access
- * points. It has two main parts, Select and Edit. The first parameter,
- * aStartWithSelection gives whether we would like to select or edit.
- * In case of selection, there is the possibility to use this module in
- * many applications. For this, two layouts are implemented, one is list
- * pane used by General Settings which provides the list in a list-pane.
- * The other layout is for the other applications requiring access point
- * selection, a popup-list style as the decision was that General
- * Settings will use list-pane and all other apps. popup-list style.
- * It is the caller who selects the style so if spec. says otherwise,
- * this module still can be used. It is also possible to start the UI
- * without selection, so if any module has a 'linked/default/etc.'
- * access point and stored it's UID, the module can simply call the
- * editor part of the UI without having to select the AP once more.
- * In case of editing only, (aStartWithSelection is EFalse), all other
- * construction parameters are ignored and after construction caller can
- * simply call RunSettingsL(..). In case of selection, a lot of other
- * parameters can be specified to fulfil all requirements. There are
- * three types of Options menu available: EApSettingsSelMenuNormal,
- * EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly, EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal.
- * <br>
- *-EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly: Only Select is visible, no way to edit,
- * delete, create, etc.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuNormal:Options menu specified in General Settings,
- * contains Edit, Delete, Create new, etc. menu items.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal: Same as in EApSettingsSelMenuNormal
- * BUT the first item is Select. This one makes it possible to select
- * an access point and also possible to edit, create, delete, etc.
- * <br>
- * The following three parameters specify the filtering and ordering
- * criteria for the selection list creation. First, it is possible to
- * specify which ISP-type we are looking for. The possible values are:
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetOnly: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of only internet access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPOnly: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of only WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetAndWAP: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of internet AND WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPMandatory: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of WAP access AND contain mandatory WAP settings.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeAll: No filtering is done for the isp-type, all types of
- * access points are shown.
- * <br>
- * It is possible to combine them by simply adding/or-ing together the
- * values, filtering will be done in such a way that only access points
- * with the listed ISP-types will be shown. Second filtering possibility
- * (aBearerFilter) is the desired bearer type. The possible values are
- * the values of the TApBearerType enum type and their combinations, as
- * in case of the ISP type. The ordering of the list can be specified
- * with the aSortType parameter. It can have the following values:
- * KEApSortUidAscending: The sorting is done according to the ID of
- * the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortUidDescending: The sorting is done according to the ID of
- * the access points in descending order.
- * KEApSortNameAscending: The sorting is done according to the name of
- * the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortNameDescending: The sorting is done according to the name of
- * the access points in descending order.
- * Caution! The ordering values can not be combined!
- * @param aDb A database to work on
- * @param aStartWithSelection A boolean value indicating whether to
- * select or edit an ap.
- * @param aListType A TSelectionListType enum indicating the desired
- * list type.
- * @param aSelMenuType A TSelectionMenuType enum indicating the desired
- * menu type.
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- * @param aReqIpvType Specifies whether the caller would like to
- * have IPv4, IPv6 or both access points. If it is IPv6 or Both,
- * in case of IPv6 support is available as a feature, it will be
- * supported. If IPv6 feature is not supported by the phone, it
- * simply defaults to the normal IPv4 version.
- * If it is IPv4, it uses the default IPv4 version independently
- * from IPv6 feature beeing available or not.
- * @return The constructed CApSettingsHandler object.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C static CApSettingsHandler* NewLC(
- CActiveApDb& aDb,
- TBool aStartWithSelection,
- TSelectionListType aListType,
- TSelectionMenuType aSelMenuType,
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType,
- TInt aReqIpvType
- );
-
-
-
-
- /**
- * Two-phased constructor. Leaves on failure.
- * This function shall be used to create the access point
- * settings/selection handling UI object.It is customizable through the
- * parameters. This object is a small layer above the UI part and
- * it provides a standard interface to select, edit, create access
- * points. It has two main parts, Select and Edit. The first parameter,
- * aStartWithSelection gives whether we would like to select or edit.
- * In case of selection, there is the possibility to use this module in
- * many applications. For this, two layouts are implemented, one is
- * list pane used by General Settings which provides the list in a
- * list-pane. The other layout is for the other applications requiring
- * access point selection, a popup-list style as the decision was that
- * General Settings will use list-pane and all other apps. popup-list
- * style. It is the caller who selects the style so if spec. says
- * otherwise, this module still can be used.
- * It is also possible to start the UI without selection, so if any
- * module has a 'linked/default/etc.' access point and stored it's UID,
- * the module can simply call the editor part of the UI without having
- * to select the AP once more.
- * In case of editing only, (aStartWithSelection is EFalse), all other
- * construction parameters are ignored and after construction caller
- * can simply call RunSettingsL(..).
- * In case of selection, a lot of other parameters can be specified to
- * fulfil all requirements. There are three types of Options menu
- * available: EApSettingsSelMenuNormal, EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly,
- * EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal.
- * <br>
- *-EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly: Only Select is visible, no way to edit,
- * delete, create, etc.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuNormal:Options menu specified in General Settings,
- * contains Edit, Delete, Create new, etc. menu items.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal: Same as in EApSettingsSelMenuNormal
- * BUT the first item is Select. This one makes it possible to select
- * an access point and also possible to edit, create, delete, etc.
- * <br>
- * The following three parameters specify the filtering and ordering
- * criteria for the selection list creation. First, it is possible to
- * specify which ISP-type we are looking for. The possible values are:
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetOnly: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of only internet access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPOnly: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of only WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetAndWAP: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of internet AND WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPMandatory: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of WAP access AND contain mandatory WAP settings.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeAll: No filtering is done for the isp-type, all types of
- * access points are shown.
- * <br>
- * It is possible to combine them by simply adding/or-ing together the
- * values, filtering will be done in such a way that only access points
- * with the listed ISP-types will be shown.
- * Second filtering possibility (aBearerFilter) is the desired bearer
- * type. The possible values are the values of the TApBearerType enum
- * type and their combinations, as in case of the ISP type.
- * The ordering of the list can be specified with the aSortType
- * parameter. It can have the following values:
- * KEApSortUidAscending: The sorting is done according to the ID of
- * the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortUidDescending: The sorting is done according to the ID of
- * the access points in descending order.
- * KEApSortNameAscending: The sorting is done according to the name of
- * the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortNameDescending: The sorting is done according to the name of
- * the access points in descending order.
- * Caution! The ordering values can not be combined!
- * @param aStartWithSelection A boolean value indicating whether to
- * select or edit an ap.
- * @param aListType A TSelectionListType enum indicating the desired
- * list type.
- * @param aSelMenuType A TSelectionMenuType enum indicating the desired
- * menu type.
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- * @param aReqIpvType Specifies whether the caller would like to
- * have IPv4, IPv6 or both access points. If it is IPv6 or Both,
- * in case of IPv6 support is available as a feature, it will be
- * supported. If IPv6 feature is not supported by the phone, it
- * simply defaults to the normal IPv4 version.
- * If it is IPv4, it uses the default IPv4 version independently
- * from IPv6 feature beeing available or not.
- * @param aVpnFilterType a TVpnFilterType representing the possible
- * additional VPN filtering.
- * @return The constructed CApSettingsHandler object.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C static CApSettingsHandler* NewLC(
- TBool aStartWithSelection,
- TSelectionListType aListType,
- TSelectionMenuType aSelMenuType,
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType,
- TInt aReqIpvType,
- TVpnFilterType aVpnFilterType
- );
-
-
-
- /**
- * Two-phased constructor. Leaves on failure.
- * This function shall be used to create the access point
- * settings/selection handling UI object. It is customizable through
- * the parameters. This object is a small layer above the UI part and
- * it provides a standard interface to select, edit, create access
- * points. It has two main parts, Select and Edit. The first parameter,
- * aStartWithSelection gives whether we would like to select or edit.
- * In case of selection, there is the possibility to use this module in
- * many applications. For this, two layouts are implemented, one is list
- * pane used by General Settings which provides the list in a list-pane.
- * The other layout is for the other applications requiring access point
- * selection, a popup-list style as the decision was that General
- * Settings will use list-pane and all other apps. popup-list style.
- * It is the caller who selects the style so if spec. says otherwise,
- * this module still can be used. It is also possible to start the UI
- * without selection, so if any module has a 'linked/default/etc.'
- * access point and stored it's UID, the module can simply call the
- * editor part of the UI without having to select the AP once more.
- * In case of editing only, (aStartWithSelection is EFalse), all other
- * construction parameters are ignored and after construction caller can
- * simply call RunSettingsL(..). In case of selection, a lot of other
- * parameters can be specified to fulfil all requirements. There are
- * three types of Options menu available: EApSettingsSelMenuNormal,
- * EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly, EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal.
- * <br>
- *-EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly: Only Select is visible, no way to edit,
- * delete, create, etc.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuNormal:Options menu specified in General Settings,
- * contains Edit, Delete, Create new, etc. menu items.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal: Same as in EApSettingsSelMenuNormal
- * BUT the first item is Select. This one makes it possible to select
- * an access point and also possible to edit, create, delete, etc.
- * <br>
- * The following three parameters specify the filtering and ordering
- * criteria for the selection list creation. First, it is possible to
- * specify which ISP-type we are looking for. The possible values are:
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetOnly: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of only internet access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPOnly: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of only WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetAndWAP: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of internet AND WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPMandatory: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of WAP access AND contain mandatory WAP settings.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeAll: No filtering is done for the isp-type, all types of
- * access points are shown.
- * <br>
- * It is possible to combine them by simply adding/or-ing together the
- * values, filtering will be done in such a way that only access points
- * with the listed ISP-types will be shown. Second filtering possibility
- * (aBearerFilter) is the desired bearer type. The possible values are
- * the values of the TApBearerType enum type and their combinations, as
- * in case of the ISP type. The ordering of the list can be specified
- * with the aSortType parameter. It can have the following values:
- * KEApSortUidAscending: The sorting is done according to the ID of
- * the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortUidDescending: The sorting is done according to the ID of
- * the access points in descending order.
- * KEApSortNameAscending: The sorting is done according to the name of
- * the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortNameDescending: The sorting is done according to the name of
- * the access points in descending order.
- * Caution! The ordering values can not be combined!
- * @param aDb A database to work on
- * @param aStartWithSelection A boolean value indicating whether to
- * select or edit an ap.
- * @param aListType A TSelectionListType enum indicating the desired
- * list type.
- * @param aSelMenuType A TSelectionMenuType enum indicating the desired
- * menu type.
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- * @param aReqIpvType Specifies whether the caller would like to
- * have IPv4, IPv6 or both access points. If it is IPv6 or Both,
- * in case of IPv6 support is available as a feature, it will be
- * supported. If IPv6 feature is not supported by the phone, it
- * simply defaults to the normal IPv4 version.
- * If it is IPv4, it uses the default IPv4 version independently
- * from IPv6 feature beeing available or not.
- * @param aVpnFilterType a TVpnFilterType representing the possible
- * additional VPN filtering.
- * @return The constructed CApSettingsHandler object.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C static CApSettingsHandler* NewLC(
- CActiveApDb& aDb,
- TBool aStartWithSelection,
- TSelectionListType aListType,
- TSelectionMenuType aSelMenuType,
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType,
- TInt aReqIpvType,
- TVpnFilterType aVpnFilterType
- );
-
-
-
-
-
- /**
- * Two-phased constructor. Leaves on failure.
- * This function shall be used to create the access point
- * settings/selection handling UI object. It is customizable through
- * the parameters. This object is a small layer above the UI part and
- * it provides a standard interface to select, edit, create access
- * points. It has two main parts, Select and Edit. The first parameter,
- * aStartWithSelection gives whether we would like to select or edit.
- * In case of selection, there is the possibility to use this module in
- * many applications. For this, two layouts are implemented, one is list
- * pane used by General Settings which provides the list in a list-pane.
- * The other layout is for the other applications requiring access point
- * selection, a popup-list style as the decision was that General
- * Settings will use list-pane and all other apps. popup-list style.
- * It is the caller who selects the style so if spec. says otherwise,
- * this module still can be used. It is also possible to start the UI
- * without selection, so if any module has a 'linked/default/etc.'
- * access point and stored it's UID, the module can simply call the
- * editor part of the UI without having to select the AP once more.
- * In case of editing only, (aStartWithSelection is EFalse), all other
- * construction parameters are ignored and after construction caller can
- * simply call RunSettingsL(..). In case of selection, a lot of other
- * parameters can be specified to fulfil all requirements. There are
- * three types of Options menu available: EApSettingsSelMenuNormal,
- * EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly, EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal.
- * <br>
- *-EApSettingsSelMenuSelectOnly: Only Select is visible, no way to edit,
- * delete, create, etc.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuNormal:Options menu specified in General Settings,
- * contains Edit, Delete, Create new, etc. menu items.
- * <br>
- * -EApSettingsSelMenuSelectNormal: Same as in EApSettingsSelMenuNormal
- * BUT the first item is Select. This one makes it possible to select
- * an access point and also possible to edit, create, delete, etc.
- * <br>
- * The following three parameters specify the filtering and ordering
- * criteria for the selection list creation. First, it is possible to
- * specify which ISP-type we are looking for. The possible values are:
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetOnly: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of only internet access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPOnly: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of only WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeInternetAndWAP: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of internet AND WAP access.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeWAPMandatory: Filter allows only access points that are
- * capable of WAP access AND contain mandatory WAP settings.
- * <br>
- * KEApIspTypeAll: No filtering is done for the isp-type, all types of
- * access points are shown.
- * <br>
- * It is possible to combine them by simply adding/or-ing together the
- * values, filtering will be done in such a way that only access points
- * with the listed ISP-types will be shown. Second filtering possibility
- * (aBearerFilter) is the desired bearer type. The possible values are
- * the values of the TApBearerType enum type and their combinations, as
- * in case of the ISP type. The ordering of the list can be specified
- * with the aSortType parameter. It can have the following values:
- * KEApSortUidAscending: The sorting is done according to the ID of
- * the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortUidDescending: The sorting is done according to the ID of
- * the access points in descending order.
- * KEApSortNameAscending: The sorting is done according to the name of
- * the access points in ascending order.
- * KEApSortNameDescending: The sorting is done according to the name of
- * the access points in descending order.
- * Caution! The ordering values can not be combined!
- * @param aDb A database to work on
- * @param aStartWithSelection A boolean value indicating whether to
- * select or edit an ap.
- * @param aListType A TSelectionListType enum indicating the desired
- * list type.
- * @param aSelMenuType A TSelectionMenuType enum indicating the desired
- * menu type.
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- * @param aReqIpvType Specifies whether the caller would like to
- * have IPv4, IPv6 or both access points. If it is IPv6 or Both,
- * in case of IPv6 support is available as a feature, it will be
- * supported. If IPv6 feature is not supported by the phone, it
- * simply defaults to the normal IPv4 version.
- * If it is IPv4, it uses the default IPv4 version independently
- * from IPv6 feature beeing available or not.
- * @param aVpnFilterType a TVpnFilterType representing the possible
- * additional VPN filtering.
- * @param aIncludeEasyWlan a TBool indicating whether it should
- * include the easy wlan AP in the list or not.
- * @return The constructed CApSettingsHandler object.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C static CApSettingsHandler* NewLC(
- CActiveApDb& aDb,
- TBool aStartWithSelection,
- TSelectionListType aListType,
- TSelectionMenuType aSelMenuType,
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType,
- TInt aReqIpvType,
- TVpnFilterType aVpnFilterType,
- TBool aIncludeEasyWlan
- );
-
-
-
-
- /**
- * Destructor.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C ~CApSettingsHandler();
-
-
- protected:
- /**
- * Constructor.
- * @param aStartWithSelection A boolean value indicating whether to
- * select or edit an ap.
- * @param aListType A TSelectionListType enum indicating the desired
- * list type.
- * @param aSelMenuType A TSelectionMenuType enum indicating the desired
- * menu type.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C CApSettingsHandler(
- TBool aStartWithSelection,
- TSelectionListType aListType,
- TSelectionMenuType aSelMenuType
- );
-
- /**
- * Constructor.
- * @param aStartWithSelection A boolean value indicating whether to
- * select or edit an ap.
- * @param aListType A TSelectionListType enum indicating the desired
- * list type.
- * @param aSelMenuType A TSelectionMenuType enum indicating the desired
- * menu type.
- * @param aHelpMajor Major help ID
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C CApSettingsHandler(
- TBool aStartWithSelection,
- TSelectionListType aListType,
- TSelectionMenuType aSelMenuType,
- TUid aHelpMajor
- );
-
-
- /**
- * Constructor.
- * @param aStartWithSelection A boolean value indicating whether to
- * select or edit an ap.
- * @param aListType A TSelectionListType enum indicating the desired
- * list type.
- * @param aSelMenuType A TSelectionMenuType enum indicating the desired
- * menu type.
- * @param aNeedIpv6Support Whether IPv6 is supported or not
- */
- CApSettingsHandler(
- TBool aStartWithSelection,
- TSelectionListType aListType,
- TSelectionMenuType aSelMenuType,
- TBool aNeedIpv6Support
- );
-
-
-
- /**
- * Second-phase constructor.
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C void ConstructL(
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType
- );
-
-
- /**
- * Second-phase constructor.
- * @param aDb A database to work on
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C void ConstructL(
- CActiveApDb& aDb,
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType
- );
-
-
- /**
- * Second-phase constructor.
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- * @param aVpnFilterType a TVpnFilterType representing the possible
- * additional VPN filtering.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C void ConstructL(
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType,
- TVpnFilterType aVpnFilterType
- );
-
-
- /**
- * Second-phase constructor.
- * @param aDb A database to work on
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- * @param aVpnFilterType a TVpnFilterType representing the possible
- * additional VPN filtering.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C void ConstructL(
- CActiveApDb& aDb,
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType,
- TVpnFilterType aVpnFilterType
- );
-
-
-
-
- /**
- * Second-phase constructor.
- * @param aDb A database to work on
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- * @param aVpnFilterType a TVpnFilterType representing the possible
- * additional VPN filtering.
- * @param aIncludeEasyWlan a TBool indicating whether it should
- * include the easy wlan AP in the list or not.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C void ConstructL(
- CActiveApDb& aDb,
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType,
- TVpnFilterType aVpnFilterType,
- TBool aIncludeEasyWlan
- );
-
-
- public: // New functions
- /**
- * Sets the filtering used in the access point selection.
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- * @return No return value. Leaves on error.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C void SetFilterL(
- TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter,
- TInt aSortType
- );
-
-
- /**
- * Sets possible overrides of some texts.
- * By default, text is read from resources. This provides a way to
- * change some of the text to a caller-supplied one. The text must
- * be read from resource and must be already localized.
- * More than one text can be substituted, they are stored internally
- * in an array.
- * Currently not supported and supporting it is under discussion.
- * @param aText2Change TTextID to identify the text to be replaced with
- * @param aNewText Reference to the substitute text.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C void SetTextOverrideL( TTextID aText2Change,
- const TDesC& aNewText );
-
-
- /**
- * Gets possible overrides of a text.
- * By default, text is read from resources. This provides a way to
- * change some of the text to a caller-supplied one. The text must
- * be read from resource and must be already localized.
- * More than one text can be substituted, they are stored internally
- * in an array.
- * Currently not supported and supporting it is under discussion
- * @param aTextID TTextID type to identify the text to be replaced with
- * @return Reference to the substitute text.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C const TDesC& TextOverrideL( TTextID aTextId );
-
-
- /**
- * Starts the settings component.
- * Creates dialog(s) from scratch, launches and executes them.
- * Can leave with error codes.
- * @param TUint32 aHighlight The UID of the AP to highlight by default
- * @param TUint32 aSelected The UID of the access point selected
- * by the user.
- * @return The accomplished task's flag-codes:
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventNone,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventSelected,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventCreatedBlank,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventCreatedUsedOld,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventEdited,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventDeleted,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventExitRequested
- * <br>and their combinations. ( Bitwise OR )
- * <br>
- * aSelected will be modified only if KApUiEventSelected is included
- * in the flags.
- * <br>
- * In case it returns KApUiEventExitRequested, the user had choosen
- * the Exit option from the Options menu which means
- * that the caller application MUST exit!
- * <br>
- * Returns after completion!
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C TInt RunSettingsL( TUint32 aHighLight, TUint32& aSelected );
-
-
- /**
- * Component Validation Test.
- * @return KErrNone.
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C static TInt Cvt();
-
-
- protected: // New functions
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * Starts the settings component.
- * Creates dialog(s) from scratch, launches and executes them.
- * In case of error, leaves with error codes.
- * @param TUint32 aHighlight The UID of the AP to highlight by default
- * @param TUint32 aSelected The UID of the AP selected by the user
- * @return The accomplished task's flag-codes:
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventNone,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventSelected,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventCreatedBlank,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventCreatedUsedOld,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventEdited,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventDeleted
- * <br>
- * and their combinations. ( Bitwise OR )
- * <br>
- * aSelected will be modified only if KApUiEventSelected is included
- * in the flags.
- * <br>
- * Returns after completion!
- */
- TInt DoRunSettingsL( TUint32 aHighLight, TUint32& aSelected );
-
-
- /**
- * Starts the viewer component.
- * Creates dialog(s) from scratch, launches and executes it.
- * In case of error, leaves with error codes.
- * @param TUint32 aUid The UID of the AP to view/edit
- * @return Returns the completed task's flags
- * KApUiEventNone, KApUiEventSelected, KApUiEventCreatedBlank,
- * KApUiEventCreatedUsedOld, KApUiEventEdited, KApUiEventDeleted,
- * KApUiEventExitRequested and their combinations. ( Bitwise OR )
- * In case it returns KApUiEventExitRequested, the user had choosen
- * the Exit option from the Options menu which means
- * that the caller application MUST exit!
- * <br>
- * Returns after completion!
- *
- * @deprecated
- */
- IMPORT_C TInt RunViewerL( TUint32 aUid );
-
-
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * Starts the viewer component.
- * Creates dialog(s) from scratch, launches and executes it.
- * In case of error, leaves with error codes.
- * @param TUint32 aUid The UID of the AP to view/edit
- * @return Returns the completed task's flags
- * KApUiEventNone, KApUiEventSelected, KApUiEventCreatedBlank,
- * KApUiEventCreatedUsedOld, KApUiEventEdited, KApUiEventDeleted,
- * KApUiEventExitRequested and their combinations. ( Bitwise OR )
- * Returns after completion!
- */
- TInt DoRunViewerL( TUint32 aUid );
-
-
- // handles the Delete access Point command.
- // @Deprecated
- void HandleApDeleteCmdL( TUint32 aUid, TBool aIsLast );
-
-
- // handles the Create blank new access Point command.
- // @Deprecated
- TUint32 HandleApBlankNewL( TInt aBearers, TInt aIsps );
-
-
- // handles the Create new access Point by using existing one command.
- // @Deprecated
- TUint32 HandleApUseOldNewL();
-
-
- // handles the Editing of the newly created access Point.
- // @Deprecated
- TUint32 EditAfterCreateL( TUint32 aUid,
- CApAccessPointItem* aItem = NULL );
-
-
- /**
- * Second-phase internal constructor.
- * @param aDb A database to work on
- * @param aIspTypeFilter Filtering criteria on ISP type
- * @param aBearerFilter Filtering criteria on bearer type
- * @param aSortType Specifies the sort order to use.
- * @param aVpnFilterType a TVpnFilterType representing the possible
- * additional VPN filtering.
- * @param aIncludeEasyWlan a TBool indicating whether it should
- * include the easy wlan AP in the list or not.
- */
- void DoConstructL( CActiveApDb* aDb, TInt aIspFilter,
- TInt aBearerFilter, TInt aSortType,
- TVpnFilterType aVpnFilterType,
- TBool aIncludeEasyWlan );
-
-
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * Starts the selector component as a list
- * Creates dialog(s) from scratch, launches and executes them.
- * In case of error, leaves with error codes.
- * @param TUint32 aHighlight The UID of the AP to highlight by default
- * @param TUint32 aSelected The UID of the AP selected by the user
- * @return The accomplished task's flag-codes:
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventNone,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventSelected,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventCreatedBlank,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventCreatedUsedOld,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventEdited,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventDeleted
- * <br>
- * and their combinations. ( Bitwise OR )
- * <br>
- * aSelected will be modified only if KApUiEventSelected is included
- * in the flags.
- * <br>
- * Returns after completion!
- */
- void DoRunListSettingsL( TUint32 aHighLight, TUint32& aSelected );
-
-
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * Starts the selector component in a setting page
- * Creates dialog(s) from scratch, launches and executes them.
- * In case of error, leaves with error codes.
- * @param TUint32 aHighlight The UID of the AP to highlight by default
- * @param TUint32 aSelected The UID of the AP selected by the user
- * @return The accomplished task's flag-codes:
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventNone,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventSelected,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventCreatedBlank,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventCreatedUsedOld,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventEdited,
- * <br>
- * KApUiEventDeleted
- * <br>
- * and their combinations. ( Bitwise OR )
- * <br>
- * aSelected will be modified only if KApUiEventSelected is included
- * in the flags.
- * <br>
- * Returns after completion!
- */
- void DoRunSetPageSettingsL( TUint32 aHighLight, TUint32& aSelected );
-
-
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * handles the Create new access Point by using existing one command.
- * Called after user has selected the AP to copy
- * Creates the new Ap and offers it for editing.
- * @param aSelected The UID of the AP to copy. Shall not be KErrNone.
- * @return The UID of the newly created Ap
- */
- TUint32 DoHandleApUseOldNewL( TUint32 aSelected );
-
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * Selects the Ap to Copy, returns its UID.
- * If not selected, KErrNone is returned
- */
- TUint32 SelectApToCopyL();
-
-
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * handles the Create blank new access Point command.
- */
- TUint32 DoHandleApBlankNewL( TInt aBearers, TInt aIsps );
-
-
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * handles the Delete network group command.
- * @param aUid The uid of the network to delete
- */
- void HandleNetworkDeleteCmdL( TUint32 aUid );
-
-
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * Gets the local variant value
- * @return A TInt stating the variant
- */
- TInt GetVariantL();
-
-
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * Gets confirmation about deleting an access point
- * @param aUid A TUint32 holding the WAP access point ID of the
- * access point to be deleted.
- * @param aIsLast A TBool specifying whether the access point to be
- * deleted is the last one or not.
- * @return A TInt stating the result
- */
- TInt ConfirmDeleteL( TUint32 aUid, TBool aIsLast );
-
-
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * Wrapper for the public API
- */
- void HandleRunSettingsL( TUint32 aHighLight, TUint32& aSelected );
-
-
- protected: // Functions from base classes
-
- friend class CApSettingsDlg;
- friend class CApSelectorDialog;
- friend class CApSelPopupList;
- friend class CApNetSelPopupList;
-
- private:
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * Selects an appropriate bearer type for a given item according to
- * the current filtering criterias
- * @param aBearers The current bearer filter set
- * @param aItem The CApAccessPointItem whoose bearer type is to be set.
- */
- void ChooseBearerTypeL( TInt aBearers, CApAccessPointItem& aItem );
-
- /**
- * @Deprecated
- * Duplciates an existing access point identified by the passed WAP ID
- * @param aUid The WAP Access Point ID of the access point to duplicate
- * @return The WAP Access Point ID of the newly created access point.
- */
- TUint32 HandleDuplicateL( TUint32 aUid );
-
-
- private: //data
- TBool iStartWithSelection;
- TSelectionListType iListType;
- TSelectionMenuType iSelMenuType;
-
- TInt iIspFilter;
- TInt iBearerFilter;
- TApSetHandlerExtra* iExt; // Extra data holder structure
-
- TInt iReqIpvType; // Default is IPv4
-
-// replacing iModel with iImpl, no size change
-// CApSettingsModel* iModel;
- CApSettingsHandlerImpl* iImpl; // owned
-
- CTextOverrides* iTextOverrides;
- TUint32 iEventStore; // to hold the events
- TUid iHelpMajor;
-
-#ifdef __TEST_OOMDEBUG
- TBool iMemTestOn;
-#endif // __TEST_OOMDEBUG
-
- };
-
-#endif
-
-// End of File