ISCardCmd::get_ApduReply method
[The get_ApduReply method is available for use in the operating systems specified in the Requirements section. It is not available for use in Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) and later, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and subsequent versions of the operating system. The Smart Card Modules provide similar functionality.]
The get_ApduReply method retrieves the reply APDU, placing it in a specific byte buffer. The reply may be NULL if no transaction has been performed on the command APDU.
Syntax
HRESULT get_ApduReply(
[out] LPBYTEBUFFER *ppReplyApdu
);
Parameters
-
ppReplyApdu [out]
-
Pointer to the byte buffer (mapped through an IStream object) that contains the APDU reply message on return.
Return value
The method returns one of the following possible values.
Return code | Description |
---|---|
|
Operation completed successfully. |
|
The ppReplyApdu parameter is not valid. |
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A bad pointer was passed in ppReplyApdu. |
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Out of memory. |
Remarks
To determine the length of the APDU reply, call get_ApduReplyLength.
To set a new reply APDU, call put_ApduReply.
For a list of all the methods provided by this interface, see ISCardCmd.
In addition to the COM error codes listed above, this interface may return a smart card error code if a smart card function was called to complete the request. For more information, see Smart Card Return Values.
Examples
The following example shows how to retrieve reply data. The example assumes that lLe is a variable of type LONG whose value was set by a previous call to the ISCardCmd::get_ApduReplyLength method, that pIByteReply is a valid pointer to an instance of the IByteBuffer interface, and that pISCardCmd is a valid pointer to an instance of the ISCardCmd interface.
HRESULT hr;
if (lLe > 0)
{
// Get reply data if available.
hr = pISCardCmd->get_ApduReply(&pIByteReply);
if (FAILED(hr))
{
printf("Failed ISCardCmd::get_ApduReply.\n");
// Take other error handling action as needed.
}
else
{
BYTE byReplyBytes[256];
LONG lBytesRead;
hr = pIByteReply->Read(byReplyBytes, lLe, &lBytesRead);
if (FAILED(hr))
{
printf("Failed IByteBuffer::Read.\n");
// Take other error handling action as needed.
}
// Use the bytes in byReplyBytes as needed.
}
}
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
End of client support |
Windows XP |
End of server support |
Windows Server 2003 |
Header |
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Type library |
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DLL |
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IID |
IID_ISCardCmd is defined as D5778AE3-43DE-11D0-9171-00AA00C18068 |
See also