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launch2net 1.0.8 (Default branch)

Imagelaunch2net for Linux is a mobile Internet connection manager for Asus Eee PCs running Linux. launch2net already includes connection settings for most mobile network operators worldwide, eliminating the need to search for and enter cryptic settings like user name, password, or APN address. launch2net for Linux will display the time and data consumption for the current session as well as for a period of time. The software supports many USB modems from leading manufacturers.Image

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RAPI_CONNECTION_FROM_NAME(3)				       http://www.synce.org/				      RAPI_CONNECTION_FROM_NAME(3)

NAME
rapi_connection_from_name - obtain connection for RAPI function calls SYNOPSIS
#include <rapi.h> RapiConnection *rapi_connection_from_name(const char *device_name); RapiConnection *rapi_connection_from_info(SynceInfo *info); void rapi_connection_select(RapiConnection *connection); void rapi_connection_destroy(RapiConnection *connection); HRESULT CeRapiInit(); STDAPI CeRapiUninit(); DESCRIPTION
The rapi_connection_from_info() function returns a pointer to a newly allocated RapiConnection struct, used for remote function calls to a mobile device. The RapiConnection keeps a pointer to the SynceInfo struct but does not copy it, therefore freeing the SynceInfo before the RapiConnection is not recommended. rapi_connection_from_name() accomplishes the same for the connected device named device_name. Refer to synce_info_new(3) for insight on how this name and the connection daemon in use can affect the device contacted. rapi_connection_select() allows for selection between multiple active connections. NULL can be passed to result in no active connection. rapi_connection_destroy() frees a RapiConnection. This should not be called before CeRapiUninit(). CeRapiInit() connects the current RapiConnection to it's mobile device. If already initialised, CERAPI_E_ALREADYINITIALIZED is returned. CeRapiUninit() destroys the connection for the current RapiConnection. The RapiConnection cannot be re-initialised, it must be destroyed. An example of using multiple devices follows. /* * SynCE support for switching between multiple devices * * Example code for two devices follows! * * It shows two different ways to get a RapiConnection object. * */ RapiConnection* a = rapi_connection_from_name("device_a"); rapi_connection_select(a); CeRapiInit() SynceInfo* info_b = synce_info_new("device_b"); RapiConnection* b = rapi_connection_from_info(info_b); rapi_connection_select(b); CeRapiInit() rapi_connection_select(a); ...some RAPI calls to device A... rapi_connection_select(b); ...some RAPI calls to device B... rapi_connection_select(a); CeRapiUninit(); rapi_connection_destroy(a); rapi_connection_select(b); CeRapiUninit(); rapi_connection_destroy(b); synce_info_destroy(info_b); RETURN VALUE
rapi_connection_from_name() and rapi_connection_from_info() return a pointer to a new RapiConnection. CeRapiInit() and CeRapiUninit() return S_OK on success or an error code on failure. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Mark Ellis <mark_ellis@users.sourceforge.net>. SEE ALSO
synce(7), synce_info_new(3), odccm(1), vdccm(1) The SynCE Project 2007-08-26 RAPI_CONNECTION_FROM_NAME(3)