os/security/cryptomgmtlibs/securityutils/source/secsettings/secsettingsserver/startup.cpp
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1.4 +/*
1.5 +* Copyright (c) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
1.6 +* All rights reserved.
1.7 +* This component and the accompanying materials are made available
1.8 +* under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
1.9 +* which accompanies this distribution, and is available
1.10 +* at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
1.11 +*
1.12 +* Initial Contributors:
1.13 +* Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
1.14 +*
1.15 +* Contributors:
1.16 +*
1.17 +* Description:
1.18 +* Executable entrypoint and server object factory function.
1.19 +* The latter is supplied to the SCS boilerplate code.
1.20 +*
1.21 +*/
1.22 +
1.23 +
1.24 +/**
1.25 + @file
1.26 +*/
1.27 +
1.28 +#include "secsettingsserver.h"
1.29 +
1.30 +
1.31 +static CScsServer* NewSecSettingsServerLC()
1.32 +/**
1.33 + This factory function is called by SCS. It allocates
1.34 + the server object and leaves it on the cleanup stack.
1.35 +
1.36 + @return New initialized instance of CScsTestServer.
1.37 + On return this is on the cleanup stack.
1.38 + */
1.39 + {
1.40 + return SecuritySettingsServer::CSecSettingsServer::NewLC();
1.41 + }
1.42 +
1.43 +TInt E32Main()
1.44 +/**
1.45 + Executable entrypoint.
1.46 +
1.47 + @return Symbian OS error code where KErrNone indicates
1.48 + success and any other value indicates failure.
1.49 + */
1.50 + {
1.51 + return StartScsServer(NewSecSettingsServerLC);
1.52 + }
1.53 +