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// 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:
// netupstatedef.h
// This file provides the internal definitions for the IP Transport State
// Machine and the events which cause the state machine to transition
// into the next state.
// @internalComponent
// @released
//
//
#ifndef NETUPSSTATEDEF_H
#define NETUPSSTATEDEF_H
namespace NetUps
{
enum TNetUpsState
{
// Numbers need to be unique as they are used in switch statements.
// Note a transit state is entered when the UPS Server responds with
// either SessionYes or SessionNo and there are 1 or more UPS requests
// outstanding to other subsessions which are associated with the same process.
// Definitions common to all state machines
ENull = 0,
// Definitions common to IP Transport Process Life Time
EProcLife_NonSession = 10,
EProcLife_Transit_SessionYes = 11,
EProcLife_SessionYes = 12,
EProcLife_Transit_SessionNo = 13,
EProcLife_SessionNo = 14,
// Definitions common to IP Transport Network Life Time
ENetLife_NonSession = 20,
ENetLife_SessionNo_Transit_WithoutConnections = 21,
ENetLife_SessionNo_WithOutConnections = 22,
ENetLife_SessionNo_Transit_WithConnections = 23,
ENetLife_SessionNo_WithConnections = 24,
ENetLife_Transit_SessionYes = 25,
ENetLife_SessionYes = 26
// Subsequent NetUps Clients should add their state definitions
// in their own unique decade.
};
enum TEvent
{
EPolicyCheckRequest,
EResponseYes,
EResponseNo,
EResponseSessionYes,
EResponseSessionNo,
EResponseSessionNo_WithConnections,
EResponseSessionNo_WithoutConnections,
ETransitionForward
};
}
#endif // NETUPSSTATEDEF_H