diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-1AFDDD6F-CB99-587D-A0B5-D3F5B27F7135.dita --- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-1AFDDD6F-CB99-587D-A0B5-D3F5B27F7135.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-1AFDDD6F-CB99-587D-A0B5-D3F5B27F7135.dita Fri Jun 11 12:39:03 2010 +0100 @@ -1,40 +1,40 @@ - - - - - -Concepts -

This section describes the ideas that underly the Comms Database.

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The Comms Database provides system wide storage for communications related -settings. The Comms Database holds information about Internet Access Providers -(IAPs), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), GPRS, modems, locations, charge-cards, -proxies, WAP settings etc. The Comms Database holds this information as a -set of related tables.

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Symbian platform defines the format of this information, but the Comms -Database can also contain user-defined data. Symbian support for user-defined -data is limited to backup and security.

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Tools and applications that manage voice and data transmissions use the -Comms Database.

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The Comms Database is a persistent store. Tools and applications use the -CommsDat API to access the data in the Comms Database. The CommsDat API hides -the structure of the data on the database. The CommsDat API also hides the -implementation of the database, and allows the implementation to change in -future versions of Symbian platform without a change to client code.

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The current version of Symbian platform implements the Comms -Database in the Central Repository.

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The Comms Database is available on all Symbian platforms.

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-Configuring -comms database using CED -Comms database -configuration file format + + + + + +Concepts +

This section describes the ideas that underly the Comms Database.

+

The Comms Database provides system wide storage for communications related +settings. The Comms Database holds information about Internet Access Providers +(IAPs), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), GPRS, modems, locations, charge-cards, +proxies, WAP settings etc. The Comms Database holds this information as a +set of related tables.

+

Symbian platform defines the format of this information, but the Comms +Database can also contain user-defined data. Symbian support for user-defined +data is limited to backup and security.

+

Tools and applications that manage voice and data transmissions use the +Comms Database.

+

The Comms Database is a persistent store. Tools and applications use the +CommsDat API to access the data in the Comms Database. The CommsDat API hides +the structure of the data on the database. The CommsDat API also hides the +implementation of the database, and allows the implementation to change in +future versions of Symbian platform without a change to client code.

+

The current version of Symbian platform implements the Comms +Database in the Central Repository.

+

The Comms Database is available on all Symbian platforms.

+ + + +
+Configuring +comms database using CED +Comms database +configuration file format
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