Public Methods
Clone | Creates a new object that is a copy of the current instance.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see Clone in .NET Reference. |
Equals | Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see Equals in .NET Reference. |
FindInstanceCertificatePrivateKeyPassword | Finds the private key password configured for the given instance certificate sub-id.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see FindInstanceCertificatePrivateKeyPassword in .NET Reference. |
GetHashCode | Returns a hash code for the current object.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see GetHashCode in .NET Reference. |
GetObjectData |
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see GetObjectData in .NET Reference. |
GetType | Gets the Type of the current instance.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see GetType in .NET Reference. |
Reset | Sets the object properties back to their defaults.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see Reset in .NET Reference. |
Public Properties
ApplicationManifest | The OPC UA application manifest, i.e. the application registration information together with data related to PKI administration, such as paths to the certificate stores used.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see ApplicationManifest in .NET Reference. |
ApplicationUriTemplateString | Specifies the application URI template string, which is used unless the application URI string is given in the application manifest.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see ApplicationUriTemplateString in .NET Reference. |
AutoGenerateInstanceCertificate | Determines whether the application will automatically generate its instance certificate when not present.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see AutoGenerateInstanceCertificate in .NET Reference. |
AutoTrustInstanceCertificate | Determines whether the newly created application instance certificate will also be placed into the trusted peers certificate store.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see AutoTrustInstanceCertificate in .NET Reference. |
DisplayString | The display string for the current object.
DISPID (Dispatch ID): 0
For more information, see ToString in .NET Reference. |
HostNames | A collection of host names for the application instance.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see HostNames in .NET Reference. |
HostNamesString | A comma-separated list of host names for the application instance.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see HostNamesString in .NET Reference. |
InstanceCertificateGenerationParameters | Contains parameters that determine how application instance certificates are generated.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see InstanceCertificateGenerationParameters in .NET Reference. |
InstanceCertificatePrivateKeyPassword | The password for the private key of the default application instance certificate.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see InstanceCertificatePrivateKeyPassword in .NET Reference. |
InstanceCertificatePrivateKeyPasswordDictionary | Dictionary of passwords for the private keys of instance certificates, keyed by the certificate sub-id.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see InstanceCertificatePrivateKeyPasswordDictionary in .NET Reference. |
RelaxedCertificateSearch | Determines whether it will be allowed to find the certificate just by its common name.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see RelaxedCertificateSearch in .NET Reference. |
StandardName | A symbolic name of the current parameter combination if it has a standard name. Empty otherwise.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see StandardName in .NET Reference. |
ToString | Returns a string that represents the current object.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see ToString in .NET Reference. |
ValidateOwnInstanceCertificate | Determines whether the application will validate its own instance certificate before a connection with the other party is established.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see ValidateOwnInstanceCertificate in .NET Reference. |
See Also