OPC Labs EasyOPC-UA Library
UAValidateCertificateArguments Interface Members
OpcLabs_EasyOpcUA ActiveX DLL > UACreateCertificateArguments Object : UAValidateCertificateArguments Interface
Description
Contains arguments for operations related to OPC UA certificate generation.

 

IID (Interface ID): 52ea37d5-94aa-4eb9-9159-af32e5d3c766

 

For more information, see _UAValidateCertificateArguments in .NET Reference.

Methods
Creates a new object that is a copy of the current instance.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see Clone in .NET Reference.

Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see Equals in .NET Reference.

Returns a hash code for the current object.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see GetHashCode in .NET Reference.

Gets the Type of the current instance.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see GetType in .NET Reference.

Creates a new object that is a memberwise copy of the current instance.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see MemberwiseClone in .NET Reference.

Sets an arbitrary object associated with the operation.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see SetState in .NET Reference.

Properties
The sub-id of the certificate. Normally an empty string.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see CertificateSubId in .NET Reference.

The display string for the current object.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID): 0

 

For more information, see ToString in .NET Reference.

Contains parameters that determine how certificates are generated.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see Parameters in .NET Reference.

An arbitrary object associated with the operation.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see State in .NET Reference.

Returns a string that represents the current object.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see ToString in .NET Reference.

Remarks

For remarks, see _UAValidateCertificateArguments in .NET Reference.

See Also

UACreateCertificateArguments Object