/************************************************************************* * * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * Copyright 2000, 2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * * OpenOffice.org is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 * only, as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * OpenOffice.org is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 for more details * (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * version 3 along with OpenOffice.org. If not, see * * for a copy of the LGPLv3 License. * ************************************************************************/ #ifndef __com_sun_star_lang_XUnoTunnel_idl__ #define __com_sun_star_lang_XUnoTunnel_idl__ #ifndef __com_sun_star_uno_XInterface_idl__ #include #endif //============================================================================= module com { module sun { module star { module lang { //============================================================================= /** 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.

*/ published interface XUnoTunnel: com::sun::star::uno::XInterface { /** 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. @param aIdentifier identifier @return something */ hyper getSomething( [in] sequence< byte > aIdentifier ); }; //============================================================================= }; }; }; }; /*============================================================================= =============================================================================*/ #endif