MQeKeys can be attached to and used by an attribute.
The native attribute interface currently consists of two different classes: MQeKey (abstract) and MQeLocalKey. MQeLocalKey is a subclass of MQeKey.
The MQeKey has only one method, mqeKey_free, and it is a polymorphic entry point to actual implementations of subclass free functions. Callers should use this polymorphic entry point to access subclass implemented methods.
The MQeLocalKey is a symmetric key (the same key used for both encoding and decoding) which can not be shared across a network. It must be initialized with an ASCII string seed, using mqeLocalKey_setKeySeed, before it can be used.
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MQERETURN | mqeKey_free (MQeKeyHndl hKey, MQeExceptBlock *pErrStruct) |
Frees the MQeKey hKey. |
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Frees the MQeKey hKey.
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