/*
* 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 the License "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
@publishedAll
@released
*/
#ifndef __TCTTOKENOBJECTHANDLE_H__
#define __TCTTOKENOBJECTHANDLE_H__
#include <e32std.h>
#include <ct/tcttokenhandle.h>
/**
* Defines a handle to an object represented by a class which is a subclass of
* the MCTTokenObject class.
*
* The handle identifies the object, not the instance of the subclass of MCTTokenObject
* used to manage that object. It is guaranteed to be unique within the context
* of a specific device (e.g. mobile phone, etc.) at a specific point in time.
* This limitation in time is due to the fact that objects can be created and
* destroyed. We cannot guarantee that a handle will still point to the same
* object after we add or remove one or more objects from the store from which
* the object comes. However, it is guaranteed that the addition of objects to
* the store will not affect the validity of the handles that were obtained previously.
* For instance, if the object is a certificate in a certificate store, the subclass
* of MCTTokenObject will be CCTCertInfo and the handle will identify the certificate
* in the certificate store, not the instance of CCTCertInfo.
*
* The handle is especially useful for communication across process boundaries.
* For example: a process (A) can get a handle to an object, and then give the handle
* to another process (B). This process (B) can then try to get the same object using that handle.
*
* @since v7.0
*/
class TCTTokenObjectHandle
{
public:
/**
* Creates an invalid handle.
*
* An invalid handle has an invalid iTokenHandle and an iObjectId equal to 0.
*/
IMPORT_C TCTTokenObjectHandle();
/**
* Creates a handle.
*
* @param aTokenHandle The handle that identifies the Token where the object
* is stored.
* @param aObjectId The identifier of the object within the Token.
*/
IMPORT_C TCTTokenObjectHandle(TCTTokenHandle aTokenHandle, TInt aObjectId);
/**
* Copy Constructor.
*
* @param aTokenHandle The handle to copy.
*/
IMPORT_C TCTTokenObjectHandle(const TCTTokenObjectHandle& aTokenHandle);
/**
* Equality operator.
*
* Tests whether this TCTTokenObjectHandle object is equal to the specified
* TCTTokenObjectHandle object.
*
* @param aTokenHandle The TCTTokenObjectHandle object to be compared.
* @return ETrue, if thisTCTTokenObjectHandle object is equal to
* the specified TCTTokenObjectHandle object; EFalse otherwise.
*/
IMPORT_C TBool operator ==(const TCTTokenObjectHandle& aTokenHandle) const;
/** Inequality operator */
inline TBool operator !=(const TCTTokenObjectHandle& aTokenHandle) const;
public:
/** The handle that identifies the Token where the object is stored. */
TCTTokenHandle iTokenHandle;
/**
* The identifier of the object within the Token.
*
* This is unique within the context of a particular Token and only at a specific
* point in time.
*/
TInt iObjectId;
};
inline TBool TCTTokenObjectHandle::operator !=(const TCTTokenObjectHandle& aHandle) const
{
return !(*this == aHandle);
}
#endif