Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-EE927F50-C1E0-55D9-AFC8-77CEB5617BEF.dita
author Dominic Pinkman <dominic.pinkman@nokia.com>
Fri, 16 Jul 2010 17:23:46 +0100
changeset 12 80ef3a206772
parent 9 59758314f811
child 14 578be2adaf3e
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Week 28 contribution of PDK documentation content. See release notes for details. Fixes bugs Bug 1897, Bug 344, Bug 2681, Bug 463, Bug 1522.

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<concept xml:lang="en" id="GUID-EE927F50-C1E0-55D9-AFC8-77CEB5617BEF"><title>Network Location Manager Overview</title><shortdesc>The Network Location Manager is responsible for obtaining a location fix from the network on behalf of the LBS Location Server. </shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody><section><title>Purpose</title> <p>The Network Location Manager is used by the Location Server. It communicates with the Network Gateway to obtain a position from the network. </p> </section> <section><title>Required background</title> <p>The reader should be familiar with the <xref href="GUID-7233BC33-6060-5D6B-A5D2-01135F059337.dita">LBS architecture</xref>. </p> </section> <section><title>Key concepts and terms</title> <p>There are no additional concepts for this component. </p> </section> <section><title>Architecture</title> <p>The Network Location Manager is a process that runs as part of the LBS subsystem. </p> <p>The Location Server sends requests for location to the Network Location Manager when the position quality criteria required by MO-LR (self locate) can best be satisfied by the network. The Network Location Manager interacts with the Network Gateway to obtain a location from the network. </p> <fig id="GUID-86FFE1F6-1FAE-53D5-A945-D6E6FA90171E"><title>
             Figure 1. Network Location Manager. 
          </title> <image href="GUID-2BE10ABA-E34E-53F9-8B63-6BED177BFB21_d0e454639_href.png" placement="inline"/></fig> </section> <section><title>APIs</title> <p>The Network Location Manager is an internal component of the LBS subsystem. It does not expose any published APIs. </p> </section> <section><title>Typical uses</title> <p>The Network Location Manager is only used internally by the LBS subsystem. </p> </section> </conbody><related-links><link href="GUID-B760B3C9-26C7-528E-B699-7D374A65DF29.dita"><linktext>Location
                Server</linktext> </link> </related-links></concept>