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interface XUnoTunnel |
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- Description
- An interface to tunnel UNO. This means providing access to data or
something else, which is not specified by UNO-IDL.
@attention
Restrictive useage. Use only, if there is no better possibility left.
It is definitely a hack.
Common usage:
Getting a C++ object pointer in the same process, thus to use an
implementation directly, most often because of a design flaw.
- Developers Guide
- WritingUNO - XUnoTunnel
- WritingUNO - Core Interfaces to Implement
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Methods' Summary |
getSomething |
Call this method to get something which is not specified in UNO, e.g.
an address to some C++ object.
@attention
The identifier specifies how the return value is to be reinterpreted.
The identifier must be globally unique, because it is unknown where
the implementation resides.
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Methods' Details |
getSomething
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getSomething( |
[in] sequence< byte > |
aIdentifier ); |
- Description
- Call this method to get something which is not specified in UNO, e.g.
an address to some C++ object.
@attention
The identifier specifies how the return value is to be reinterpreted.
The identifier must be globally unique, because it is unknown where
the implementation resides.
- Parameter aIdentifier
- identifier
- Returns
- something
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