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    79 </codeblock> <p>The resource (<filepath>.rss</filepath>) file contains the XML file and the following information: </p> <ul><li id="GUID-ECADCF4D-C7B1-5F8F-861C-247682A61B41"><p> <codeph> dll_uid</codeph> and <codeph>implementation_uid</codeph>: These UIDs are supplied on request to <xref scope="external" href="http://www.symbiansigned.com">Symbian Signed</xref>. </p> <p> <b>Note</b>: These UIDs can be the same. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-CF722A1F-0FCE-5E12-9DD2-876C1DB776FD"><p> <codeph> interface_uid</codeph>: This must have the value <codeph>0x102010DD</codeph>. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-A9CF8349-9202-508A-83EA-48B0BDBDB147"><p> <codeph>default_data</codeph>: The application UID (without 0x). </p> </li> <li id="GUID-EB1AFAED-F5B6-591D-9412-9E240587ABB5"><p> <codeph> opaque_data</codeph>: The application capabilities in XML format. This field is empty if application capabilities are defined in the implementation. </p> </li> </ul> <section><title>Resolving the target client using CSIPResolvedClient</title> <p>The following illustration shows how the SIP Client Resolver subsystem resolves the target client implementation and requests the resolved client to connect to the SIP implementation. In this plan, the default resolution logic is applied. </p> <fig id="GUID-AF6C1C45-A5A0-56FF-BBFC-3635BF4F9AD1"><title>
    79 </codeblock> <p>The resource (<filepath>.rss</filepath>) file contains the XML file and the following information: </p> <ul><li id="GUID-ECADCF4D-C7B1-5F8F-861C-247682A61B41"><p> <codeph> dll_uid</codeph> and <codeph>implementation_uid</codeph>: These UIDs are supplied on request to <xref scope="external" href="http://www.symbiansigned.com">Symbian Signed</xref>. </p> <p> <b>Note</b>: These UIDs can be the same. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-CF722A1F-0FCE-5E12-9DD2-876C1DB776FD"><p> <codeph> interface_uid</codeph>: This must have the value <codeph>0x102010DD</codeph>. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-A9CF8349-9202-508A-83EA-48B0BDBDB147"><p> <codeph>default_data</codeph>: The application UID (without 0x). </p> </li> <li id="GUID-EB1AFAED-F5B6-591D-9412-9E240587ABB5"><p> <codeph> opaque_data</codeph>: The application capabilities in XML format. This field is empty if application capabilities are defined in the implementation. </p> </li> </ul> <section><title>Resolving the target client using CSIPResolvedClient</title> <p>The following illustration shows how the SIP Client Resolver subsystem resolves the target client implementation and requests the resolved client to connect to the SIP implementation. In this plan, the default resolution logic is applied. </p> <fig id="GUID-AF6C1C45-A5A0-56FF-BBFC-3635BF4F9AD1"><title>
    80              Call flow of resolving a target client implementation using
    80              Call flow of resolving a target client implementation using
    81              CSIPResolvedClient 
    81              CSIPResolvedClient 
    82           </title> <image href="GUID-8E8F1999-4DE0-5CA0-9656-C54127FDB3D4_d0e343948_href.png" placement="inline"/></fig> <p>The following list describes how the target client is resolved using <xref href="GUID-F0E4FA44-A41C-3C6F-993E-39CED042A879.dita"><apiname>CSIPResolvedClient</apiname></xref>. </p> <ol id="GUID-3D917824-7288-5893-8FFB-C4C81D30BF79"><li id="GUID-D801505D-4B4F-503B-95F7-F0C412413F70"><p>The user receives a SIP request and the target client is defined using <xref href="GUID-F0E4FA44-A41C-3C6F-993E-39CED042A879.dita"><apiname>CSIPResolvedClient</apiname></xref>. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-6AE1B8B5-83AF-5346-9F6C-68DE86B08800"><p>The user requests the SIP Client Resolver API implementation for a channel UI to connect to the user. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-CBF6BEDC-6062-5E21-80C4-920303B6C3FC"><p>The user requests the target client to connect to SIP with the resolved UID if there is no connection with the resolved channel UID. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-6EEEBE30-C31B-5E7C-9F91-FEAC3D14A340"><p>The SIP Client Resolver API implementation starts the target client. </p> </li> </ol> </section> <section><title>See also</title> <p> <xref href="GUID-0D579DDC-0A8A-5CFA-8194-CAA955B65A57.dita">Example of a SIP client resolver plug-in</xref>  </p> </section> </conbody></concept>
    82           </title> <image href="GUID-8E8F1999-4DE0-5CA0-9656-C54127FDB3D4_d0e337751_href.png" placement="inline"/></fig> <p>The following list describes how the target client is resolved using <xref href="GUID-F0E4FA44-A41C-3C6F-993E-39CED042A879.dita"><apiname>CSIPResolvedClient</apiname></xref>. </p> <ol id="GUID-3D917824-7288-5893-8FFB-C4C81D30BF79"><li id="GUID-D801505D-4B4F-503B-95F7-F0C412413F70"><p>The user receives a SIP request and the target client is defined using <xref href="GUID-F0E4FA44-A41C-3C6F-993E-39CED042A879.dita"><apiname>CSIPResolvedClient</apiname></xref>. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-6AE1B8B5-83AF-5346-9F6C-68DE86B08800"><p>The user requests the SIP Client Resolver API implementation for a channel UI to connect to the user. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-CBF6BEDC-6062-5E21-80C4-920303B6C3FC"><p>The user requests the target client to connect to SIP with the resolved UID if there is no connection with the resolved channel UID. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-6EEEBE30-C31B-5E7C-9F91-FEAC3D14A340"><p>The SIP Client Resolver API implementation starts the target client. </p> </li> </ol> </section> <section><title>See also</title> <p> <xref href="GUID-0D579DDC-0A8A-5CFA-8194-CAA955B65A57.dita">Example of a SIP client resolver plug-in</xref>  </p> </section> </conbody></concept>