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+// Copyright (c) 2001-2009 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:
+//
+
+/**
+ @file MWspCOSessionInvoker.h
+ @warning : This file contains Rose Model ID comments - please do not delete
+*/
+
+#ifndef __MWSPCOSESSIONINVOKER_H__
+#define __MWSPCOSESSIONINVOKER_H__
+
+// System includes
+#include <e32std.h>
+#include <wsp/wsptypes.h>
+
+// Types used for arguments in this file (e.g. TWspBearer) are from the Wap namespace
+using namespace Wap;
+
+
+class MWspCOSessionInvoker
+/**
+@class MWspCOSessionInvoker
+@since 7.0
+The MWspCOSessionInvoker and MWspCOSessionCallback form the API that provides
+the WSP Connection-Orientated Session Service Session Management, Session
+Resume and Exception Handling facilities, as described by the WSP
+Specification, July 2001.
+
+The MWspCOSessionInvoker interface is supplied by the Provider entity. The
+MWspCOSessionCallback interface is supplied by the Client entity. The Provider
+implements the communications necessary to send the primitives issued by the
+Client to the Server, and from the Server to the Client.
+
+The APIs that provide connection information, session headers and capabilities
+are supplied to the Provider from the Client during configuration. The Provider
+uses these APIs to return any Server session headers and the negotiated
+capabilities from the Server
+
+The use of the Session Resume facility during the lifetime of a WSP session is
+dependent on this being a successfully negotiated capability for that session.
+@publishedAll
+@deprecated
+*/
+ {
+public: // Methods
+
+/**
+ @fn ConnectReq() =0
+ Intended Usage : This represents the S-Connect.req primitive. The Provider
+ initiates WSP session establishment with the Server. The
+ expected primitives to be issued from the Provider are
+ S-Connect.cnf or S-Disconnect.ind.
+ @since 7.0
+ @pre The WSP Session is in the Null state.
+ @post The Provider has initiated a connection with the Server (a
+ WAP Gateway). The WSP Session is in the Connecting state.
+ */
+ virtual void ConnectReq() =0;
+
+/**
+ @fn DisconnectReq(TWspReason aReasonCode) =0
+ Intended Usage : This represents the S-Disconnect.req primitive.The Client
+ requests that the WSP session be disconnected. The session
+ is not disconnected until the Provider has given the
+ indication for this primitive, S-Disconnect.ind. Before
+ the disconnect indication, the Provider must have aborted
+ any outstanding method and push transactions. The Client
+ will not issue any further primitives.
+ @since 7.0
+ @param aReasonCode A parameter that indicates the reason for the
+ disconnection. The value maps to the 'WSP Reason' type
+ defined in the WSP Specification, July 2001.
+ @pre The WSP session is in any state other than Null or Closing.
+ @post The Provider is disconnecting the session. The WSP session
+ is in the Closing state.
+ */
+ virtual void DisconnectReq(TWspReason aReason) =0;
+
+/**
+ @fn SuspendReq() =0
+ Intended Usage : This represents the S-Suspend.req primitive. The Client
+ requests that the WSP session be suspended. This function
+ can only called if the Session Resume facility has been
+ successfully negotiated for this WSP session. The session
+ is not suspended until the Provider has given the
+ indication to this primitive, S-Suspend.ind. Before the
+ suspend indication, the Provider must have aborted any
+ outstanding method and push transactions. The Client
+ will only issue the S-Resume.req and S-Disconnect.req
+ primitives.
+ @since 7.0
+ @pre The Session Resume facitlity has been successfully negotiated
+ for this WSP session. The WSP session is either in the
+ Connected or Resuming state.
+ @post The Provider has requested that the server suspend the WSP
+ session. The WSP session is in the Suspending state.
+ */
+ virtual void SuspendReq() =0;
+
+/**
+ @fn ResumeReq() =0
+ Intended Usage : This represents the S-Resume.req primitive. The Client
+ requests that the WSP session be resumed. This function
+ can only called if the Session Resume facility has been
+ successfully negotiated for this WSP session.If the
+ session is in the Connected state, this primitive can be
+ used to update the Session Headers used in the WSP
+ session.
+ @since 7.0
+ @pre The Session Resume facitlity has been successfully negotiated
+ for this WSP session. The WSP session is in either the Connected,
+ Suspending or Suspended state.
+ @post The Provider has requested that the Server resume the WSP
+ session. The WSP session is in the Resuming state.
+ */
+ virtual void ResumeReq() =0;
+
+ };
+
+#endif // __MWSPCOSESSIONINVOKER_H__