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The AIW Dial Data Consumer API (class CAiwDialData) can be used instead of TAiwDialDataV1, TAiwDialDataV1Pckg, TAiwVariant, TAiwGenericParam. It simplifies parameter passing when the AIW framework is used for call dialing. The API was introduced in the S60 3rd Edition FP2 SDK API Plug-in Pack.
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Code Example
Source file: Media:AiwConsumerFP2Ex.zip
Compatibility
Platform(s): S60 3rd Edition, FP2
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Keywords: AIW Dial Data Consumer API
Created: User:Technical writer 1
(13 Jun 2008)
Last edited: lpvalente
(23 Jan 2013)
Note: This API is not part of the public SDK. It can be found in the SDK API Plug-in.
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Header file
aiwdialdata.h
Library
aiwdialdata.lib
Dialing a voice call with CAiwDialData
CAiwServiceHandler* serviceHandler = CAiwServiceHandler::NewLC();
RCriteriaArray interest;
CleanupClosePushL( interest );
CAiwCriteriaItem* criteria =
CAiwCriteriaItem::NewLC(KAiwCmdCall, KAiwCmdCall,_L8("*"));
TUid base;
base.iUid = KAiwClassBase;
criteria->SetServiceClass( base );
User::LeaveIfError( interest.Append( criteria ) );
// Attach to AIW interest
serviceHandler->AttachL( interest );
//Create CAiwDialData instance
CAiwDialData* dialData = CAiwDialData::NewLC();
dialData->SetCallType( CAiwDialData::EAIWVoice );
//Define call parameters
_LIT(phoneNumber, "+35840123456");
dialData->SetPhoneNumberL(phoneNumber);
dialData->SetWindowGroup( AIWDialData::KAiwGoToIdle );
CAiwGenericParamList& paramList = serviceHandler->InParamListL();
// Fill in the parameter list
dialData->FillInParamListL( paramList );
// Execute call command
serviceHandler->ExecuteServiceCmdL( KAiwCmdCall, paramList,
serviceHandler->OutParamListL() );
CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy( 3 ); // dialData, criteria, interest


What happens to serviceHandler? It's created and pushed to the clean-up stack but never popped and destroyed.