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GSWeb: Class GSWTransactionRecord

Authors

Manuel Guesdon (mguesdon@orange-concept.com)

Version: 1.3

Date: 2003/06/25 15:41:19

Copyright: (C) 1999-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

Software documentation for the GSWTransactionRecord class

GSWTransactionRecord : NSObject

Declared in:
Foundation/GSWTransactionRecord.h
Standards:

Description forthcoming.


Instance Variables

Method summary

encodeWithCoder: 

- (void) encodeWithCoder: (NSCoder*)code;

Description forthcoming.


initWithCoder: 

- (id) initWithCoder: (NSCoder*)code;

Description forthcoming.


initWithResponsePage: context: 

- (id) initWithResponsePage: (GSWComponent*)aResponsePage context: (GSWContext*)aContext;

Description forthcoming.


isMatchingIDsInContext: 

- (BOOL) isMatchingIDsInContext: (GSWContext*)aContext;

Description forthcoming.


responsePage 

- (GSWComponent*) responsePage;

Description forthcoming.


setResponsePage: 

- (void) setResponsePage: (GSWComponent*)aResponsePage;

Description forthcoming.




Instance Variables for GSWTransactionRecord Class

_contextID

@protected NSString* _contextID;

Warning the underscore at the start of the name of this instance variable indicates that, even though it is not technically private, it is intended for internal use within the package, and you should not use the variable in other code.


_formValues

@protected NSDictionary* _formValues;

Warning the underscore at the start of the name of this instance variable indicates that, even though it is not technically private, it is intended for internal use within the package, and you should not use the variable in other code.


_responsePage

@protected GSWComponent* _responsePage;

Warning the underscore at the start of the name of this instance variable indicates that, even though it is not technically private, it is intended for internal use within the package, and you should not use the variable in other code.


_senderID

@protected NSString* _senderID;

Warning the underscore at the start of the name of this instance variable indicates that, even though it is not technically private, it is intended for internal use within the package, and you should not use the variable in other code.






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