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| 42 | /*!
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| 43 | \module QAxServer
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| 44 | \title QAxServer Module
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| 45 | \contentspage Qt's Modules
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| 46 | \previouspage QAxContainer
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| 47 | \nextpage QtDBus module
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| 48 | \ingroup modules
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| 49 |
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| 50 | \brief The QAxServer module is a Windows-only static library that
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| 51 | you can use to turn a standard Qt binary into a COM server.
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| 52 |
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| 53 | The QAxServer module is part of the \l ActiveQt framework. It
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| 54 | consists of three classes:
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| 55 |
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| 56 | \list
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| 57 | \o QAxFactory defines a factory for the creation of COM objects.
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| 58 | \o QAxBindable provides an interface between the Qt widget and the
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| 59 | COM object.
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| 60 | \o QAxAggregated can be subclassed to implement additional COM interfaces.
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| 61 | \endlist
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| 62 |
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| 63 | Some \l{Qt Examples#ActiveQt}{example implementations} of ActiveX
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| 64 | controls and COM objects are provided.
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| 65 |
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| 66 | \sa {ActiveQt Framework}
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| 67 |
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| 68 | Topics:
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| 69 |
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| 70 | \tableofcontents
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| 71 |
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| 72 | \section1 Using the Library
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| 73 |
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| 74 | To turn a standard Qt application into a COM server using the
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| 75 | QAxServer library you must add \c qaxserver as a CONFIG setting
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| 76 | in your \c .pro file.
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| 77 |
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| 78 | An out-of-process executable server is generated from a \c .pro
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| 79 | file like this:
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| 80 |
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| 81 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 0
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| 82 |
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| 83 | To build an in-process server, use a \c .pro file like this:
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| 84 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 1
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| 85 |
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| 86 | The files \c qaxserver.rc and \c qaxserver.def are part of the
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| 87 | framework and can be used from their usual location (specify a
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| 88 | path in the \c .pro file), or copied into the project directory.
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| 89 | You can modify these files as long as it includes any file as the
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| 90 | type library entry, ie. you can add version information or specify
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| 91 | a different toolbox icon.
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| 92 |
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| 93 | The \c qaxserver configuration will cause the \c qmake tool to add the
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| 94 | required build steps to the build system:
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| 95 |
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| 96 | \list
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| 97 | \o Link the binary against \c qaxserver.lib instead of \c qtmain.lib
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| 98 | \o Call the \l idc tool to generate an IDL file for the COM server
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| 99 | \o Compile the IDL into a type library using the MIDL tool (part of the
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| 100 | compiler installation)
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| 101 | \o Attach the resulting type library as a binary resource to the server
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| 102 | binary (again using the \l idc tool)
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| 103 | \o Register the server
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| 104 | \endlist
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| 105 |
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| 106 | Note that the QAxServer build system is not supported on Windows 98/ME
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| 107 | (attaching of resources to a binary is not possible there), but a server
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| 108 | built on Windows NT/2000/XP will work on previous Windows versions as well.
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| 109 |
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| 110 | To skip the post-processing step, also set the \c qaxserver_no_postlink
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| 111 | configuration.
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| 112 |
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| 113 | Additionally you can specify a version number using the \c VERSION
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| 114 | variable, e.g.
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| 115 |
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| 116 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 2
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| 117 |
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| 118 | The version number specified will be used as the version of the type
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| 119 | library and of the server when registering.
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| 120 |
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| 121 | \section2 Out-of-Process vs. In-Process
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| 122 |
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| 123 | Whether your COM server should run as a stand-alone executable
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| 124 | or as a shared library in the client process depends mainly on the
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| 125 | type of COM objects you want to provide in the server.
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| 126 |
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| 127 | An executable server has the advantage of being able to run as a
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| 128 | stand-alone application, but adds considerable overhead to the
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| 129 | communication between the COM client and the COM object. If the
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| 130 | control has a programming error only the server process running
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| 131 | the control will crash, and the client application will probably
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| 132 | continue to run. Not all COM clients support executable servers.
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| 133 |
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| 134 | An in-process server is usually smaller and has faster startup
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| 135 | time. The communication between client and server is done directly
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| 136 | through virtual function calls and does not introduce the overhead
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| 137 | required for remote procedure calls. However, if the server crashes the
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| 138 | client application is likely to crash as well, and not every
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| 139 | functionality is available for in-process servers (i.e. register in
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| 140 | the COM's running-object-table).
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| 141 |
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| 142 | Both server types can use Qt either as a shared library, or statically
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| 143 | linked into the server binary.
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| 144 |
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| 145 | \section2 Typical Errors During the Post-Build Steps
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| 146 |
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| 147 | For the ActiveQt specific post-processing steps to work the
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| 148 | server has to meet some requirements:
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| 149 |
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| 150 | \list
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| 151 | \o All controls exposed can be created with nothing but a QApplication
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| 152 | instance being present
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| 153 | \o The initial linking of the server includes a temporary type
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| 154 | library resource
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| 155 | \o All dependencies required to run the server are in the system path
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| 156 | (or in the path used by the calling environment; note that Visual
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| 157 | Studio has its own set of environment variables listed in the
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| 158 | Tools|Options|Directories dialog).
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| 159 | \endlist
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| 160 |
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| 161 | If those requirements are not met one ore more of the following
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| 162 | errors are likely to occur:
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| 163 |
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| 164 | \section3 The Server Executable Crashes
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| 165 |
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| 166 | To generate the IDL the widgets exposed as ActiveX controls need to
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| 167 | be instantiated (the constructor is called). At this point, nothing
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| 168 | else but a QApplication object exists. Your widget constructor must
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| 169 | not rely on any other objects to be created, e.g. it should check for
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| 170 | null-pointers.
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| 171 |
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| 172 | To debug your server run it with -dumpidl outputfile and check where
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| 173 | it crashes.
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| 174 |
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| 175 | Note that no functions of the control are called.
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| 176 |
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| 177 | \section3 The Server Executable Is Not a Valid Win32 Application
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| 178 |
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| 179 | Attaching the type library corrupted the server binary. This is a
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| 180 | bug in Windows and happens only with release builds.
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| 181 |
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| 182 | The first linking step has to link a dummy type library into the
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| 183 | executable that can later be replaced by idc. Add a resource file
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| 184 | with a type library to your project as demonstrated in the examples.
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| 185 |
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| 186 | \section3 "Unable to locate DLL"
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| 187 |
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| 188 | The build system needs to run the server executable to generate
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| 189 | the interface definition, and to register the server. If a dynamic
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| 190 | link library the server links against is not in the path this
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| 191 | might fail (e.g. Visual Studio calls the server using the
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| 192 | enivronment settings specified in the "Directories" option). Make
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| 193 | sure that all DLLs required by your server are located in a
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| 194 | directory that is listed in the path as printed in the error
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| 195 | message box.
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| 196 |
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| 197 | \section3 "Cannot open file ..."
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| 198 |
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| 199 | The ActiveX server could not shut down properly when the last
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| 200 | client stopped using it. It usually takes about two seconds for
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| 201 | the application to terminate, but you might have to use the task
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| 202 | manager to kill the process (e.g. when a client doesn't release
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| 203 | the controls properly).
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| 204 |
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| 205 | \section1 Implementing Controls
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| 206 |
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| 207 | To implement a COM object with Qt, create a subclass of QObject
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| 208 | or any existing QObject subclass. If the class is a subclass of QWidget,
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| 209 | the COM object will be an ActiveX control.
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| 210 |
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| 211 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 3
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| 212 |
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| 213 | The Q_OBJECT macro is required to provide the meta object information
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| 214 | about the widget to the ActiveQt framework.
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| 215 |
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| 216 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 4
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| 217 |
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| 218 | Use the Q_CLASSINFO() macro to specify the COM identifiers for the COM
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| 219 | object. \c ClassID and \c InterfaceID are required, while \c EventsID is
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| 220 | only necessary when your object has signals. To generate these identifiers,
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| 221 | use system tools like \c uuidgen or \c guidgen.
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| 222 |
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| 223 | You can specify additional attributes for each of your classes; see
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| 224 | \l{Class Information and Tuning} for details.
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| 225 |
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| 226 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 5
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| 227 |
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| 228 | Use the Q_PROPERTY() macro to declare properties for the ActiveX control.
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| 229 |
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| 230 | Declare a standard constructor taking a parent object, and functions,
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| 231 | signals and slots like for any QObject subclass.
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| 232 | \footnote
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| 233 | If a standard constructor is not present the compiler will issue
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| 234 | an error "no overloaded function takes 2 parameters" when using
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| 235 | the default factory through the QAXFACTORY_DEFAULT() macro. If you
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| 236 | cannot provide a standard constructor you must implement a
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| 237 | QAxFactory custom factory and call the constructor you have in
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| 238 | your implementation of QAxFactory::create.
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| 239 | \endfootnote
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| 240 |
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| 241 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 6
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| 242 |
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| 243 | The ActiveQt framework will expose properties and public slots as ActiveX
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| 244 | properties and methods, and signals as ActiveX events, and convert between
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| 245 | the Qt data types and the equivalent COM data types.
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| 246 |
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| 247 | \section2 Data Types
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| 248 |
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| 249 | The Qt data types that are supported for properties are:
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| 250 |
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| 251 | \table
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| 252 | \header
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| 253 | \o Qt data type
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| 254 | \o COM property
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| 255 | \row
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| 256 | \o bool
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| 257 | \o VARIANT_BOOL
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| 258 | \row
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| 259 | \o QString
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| 260 | \o BSTR
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| 261 | \row
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| 262 | \o int
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| 263 | \o int
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| 264 | \row
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| 265 | \o uint
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| 266 | \o unsigned int
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| 267 | \row
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| 268 | \o double
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| 269 | \o double
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| 270 | \row
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| 271 | \o \l qlonglong
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| 272 | \o CY
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| 273 | \row
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| 274 | \o \l qulonglong
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| 275 | \o CY
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| 276 | \row
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| 277 | \o QColor
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| 278 | \o OLE_COLOR
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| 279 | \row
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| 280 | \o QDate
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| 281 | \o DATE
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| 282 | \row
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| 283 | \o QDateTime
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| 284 | \o DATE
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| 285 | \row
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| 286 | \o QTime
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| 287 | \o DATE
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| 288 | \row
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| 289 | \o QFont
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| 290 | \o IFontDisp*
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| 291 | \row
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| 292 | \o QPixmap
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| 293 | \o IPictureDisp*
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| 294 | \footnote
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| 295 | COM cannot marshal IPictureDisp accross process boundaries,
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| 296 | so QPixmap properties cannot be called for out-of-process servers. You
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| 297 | can however marshal the image data via e.g. temporary files. See the
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| 298 | Microsoft
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| 299 | \link http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];Q150034 KB article
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| 300 | Q150034 \endlink for more information.
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| 301 | \endfootnote
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| 302 | \row
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| 303 | \o QVariant
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| 304 | \o VARIANT
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| 305 | \row
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| 306 | \o QVariantList (same as QList\<QVariant\>)
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| 307 | \o SAFEARRAY(VARIANT)
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| 308 | \row
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| 309 | \o QStringList
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| 310 | \o SAFEARRAY(BSTR)
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| 311 | \row
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| 312 | \o QByteArray
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| 313 | \o SAFEARRAY(BYTE)
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| 314 | \row
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| 315 | \o QRect
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| 316 | \o User defined type
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| 317 | \row
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| 318 | \o QSize
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| 319 | \o User defined type
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| 320 | \row
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| 321 | \o QPoint
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| 322 | \o User defined type
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| 323 | \endtable
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| 324 |
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| 325 | The Qt data types that are supported for parameters in signals and
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| 326 | slots are:
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| 327 | \table
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| 328 | \header
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| 329 | \o Qt data type
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| 330 | \o COM parameter
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| 331 | \row
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| 332 | \o bool
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| 333 | \o [in] VARIANT_BOOL
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| 334 | \row
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| 335 | \o bool&
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| 336 | \o [in, out] VARIANT_BOOL*
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| 337 | \row
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| 338 | \o QString, const QString&
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| 339 | \o [in] BSTR
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| 340 | \row
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| 341 | \o QString&
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| 342 | \o [in, out] BSTR*
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| 343 | \row
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| 344 | \o QString&
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| 345 | \o [in, out] BSTR*
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| 346 | \row
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| 347 | \o int
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| 348 | \o [in] int
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| 349 | \row
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| 350 | \o int&
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| 351 | \o [in,out] int
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| 352 | \row
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| 353 | \o uint
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| 354 | \o [in] unsigned int
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| 355 | \row
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| 356 | \o uint&
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| 357 | \o [in, out] unsigned int*
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| 358 | \row
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| 359 | \o double
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| 360 | \o [in] double
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| 361 | \row
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| 362 | \o double&
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| 363 | \o [in, out] double*
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| 364 | \row
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| 365 | \o QColor, const QColor&
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| 366 | \o [in] OLE_COLOR
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| 367 | \row
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| 368 | \o QColor&
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| 369 | \o [in, out] OLE_COLOR*
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| 370 | \row
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| 371 | \o QDate, const QDate&
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| 372 | \o [in] DATE
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| 373 | \row
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| 374 | \o QDate&
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| 375 | \o [in, out] DATE*
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| 376 | \row
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| 377 | \o QDateTime, const QDateTime&
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| 378 | \o [in] DATE
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| 379 | \row
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| 380 | \o QDateTime&
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| 381 | \o [in, out] DATE*
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| 382 | \row
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| 383 | \o QFont, const QFont&
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| 384 | \o [in] IFontDisp*
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| 385 | \row
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| 386 | \o QFont&
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| 387 | \o [in, out] IFontDisp**
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| 388 | \row
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| 389 | \o QPixmap, const QPixmap&
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| 390 | \o [in] IPictureDisp*
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| 391 | \row
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| 392 | \o QPixmap&
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| 393 | \o [in, out] IPictureDisp**
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| 394 | \row
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| 395 | \o QList\<QVariant\>, const QList\<QVariant\>&
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| 396 | \o [in] SAFEARRAY(VARIANT)
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| 397 | \row
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| 398 | \o QList\<QVariant\>&
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| 399 | \o [in, out] SAFEARRAY(VARIANT)*
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| 400 | \row
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| 401 | \o QStringList, const QStringList&
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| 402 | \o [in] SAFEARRAY(BSTR)
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| 403 | \row
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| 404 | \o QStringList&
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| 405 | \o [in, out] SAFEARRAY(BSTR)*
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| 406 | \row
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| 407 | \o QByteArray, const QByteArray&
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| 408 | \o [in] SAFEARRAY(BYTE)
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| 409 | \row
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| 410 | \o QByteArray&
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| 411 | \o [in, out] SAFEARRAY(BYTE)*
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| 412 | \row
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| 413 | \o QObject*
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| 414 | \o [in] IDispatch*
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| 415 | \row
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| 416 | \o QRect&
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| 417 | \footnote
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| 418 | OLE needs to marshal user defined types by reference (ByRef), and cannot
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| 419 | marshal them by value (ByVal). This is why const-references and object
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| 420 | parameters are not supported for QRect, QSize and QPoint. Also note that
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| 421 | servers with this datatype require Windows 98 or DCOM 1.2 to be installed.
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| 422 | \endfootnote
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| 423 | \o [in, out] struct QRect (user defined)
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| 424 | \row
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| 425 | \o QSize&
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| 426 | \o [in, out] struct QSize (user defined)
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| 427 | \row
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| 428 | \o QPoint&
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| 429 | \o [in, out] struct QPoint (user defined)
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| 430 | \endtable
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| 431 |
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| 432 | Also supported are exported enums and flags (see Q_ENUMS() and
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| 433 | Q_FLAGS()). The in-parameter types are also supported as
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| 434 | return values.
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| 435 |
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| 436 | Properties and signals/slots that have parameters using any other
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| 437 | data types are ignored by the ActiveQt framework.
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| 438 |
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| 439 | \section2 Sub-Objects
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| 440 |
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| 441 | COM objects can have multiple sub-objects that can represent a sub element
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| 442 | of the COM object. A COM object representing a multi-document spread sheet
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| 443 | application can for example provide one sub-object for each spread sheet.
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| 444 |
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| 445 | Any QObject subclass can be used as the type for a sub object in ActiveX, as
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| 446 | long as it is known to the QAxFactory. Then the type can be used in properties,
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| 447 | or as the return type or paramter of a slot.
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| 448 |
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| 449 | \section2 Property Notification
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| 450 |
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| 451 | To make the properties bindable for the ActiveX client, use multiple
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| 452 | inheritance from the QAxBindable class:
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| 453 |
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| 454 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 7
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| 455 |
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| 456 | When implementing the property write functions, use the
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| 457 | QAxBindable class's requestPropertyChange() and propertyChanged()
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| 458 | functions to allow ActiveX clients to bind to the control
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| 459 | properties.
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| 460 | \footnote
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| 461 | This is not required, but gives the client more control over
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| 462 | the ActiveX control.
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| 463 | \endfootnote
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| 464 |
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| 465 | \section1 Serving Controls
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| 466 |
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| 467 | To make a COM server available to the COM system it must be registered
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| 468 | in the system registry using five unique identifiers.
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| 469 | These identifiers are provided by tools like \c guidgen or \c uuidgen.
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| 470 | The registration information allows COM to localize the binary providing
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| 471 | a requested ActiveX control, marshall remote procedure calls to the
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| 472 | control and read type information about the methods and properties exposed
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| 473 | by the control.
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| 474 |
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| 475 | To create the COM object when the client asks for it the server must export
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| 476 | an implementation of a QAxFactory. The easist way to do this is to use a set
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| 477 | of macros:
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| 478 |
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| 479 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 8
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| 480 |
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| 481 | This will export \c MyWidget and \c MyWidget2 as COM objects that can be
|
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| 482 | created by COM clients, and will register \c MySubType as a type that can
|
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| 483 | be used in properties and parameters of \c MyWidget and \c MyWidget2.
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| 484 |
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| 485 | The \link QAxFactory QAxFactory class documentation \endlink explains
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| 486 | how to use this macro, and how to implement and use custom factories.
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| 487 |
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| 488 | For out-of-process executable servers you can implement a main()
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| 489 | function to instantiate a QApplication object and enter the event
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| 490 | loop just like any normal Qt application. By default the
|
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| 491 | application will start as a standard Qt application, but if you
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| 492 | pass \c -activex on the command line it will start as an ActiveX
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| 493 | server. Use QAxFactory::isServer() to create and run a standard
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| 494 | application interface, or to prevent a stand-alone execution:
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| 495 |
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| 496 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 9
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| 497 |
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| 498 | This is however not necessary as ActiveQt provides a default implementation
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| 499 | of a main function. The default implemenation calls QAxFactory::startServer(),
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| 500 | creates a QApplication instance and calls exec().
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| 501 |
|
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| 502 | To build the ActiveX server executable run \c qmake
|
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| 503 | to generate the makefile, and use your compiler's
|
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| 504 | make tool as for any other Qt application. The make process will
|
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| 505 | also register the controls in the system registry by calling the
|
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| 506 | resulting executable with the \c -regserver command line option.
|
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| 507 |
|
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| 508 | If the ActiveX server is an executable, the following command line
|
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| 509 | options are supported:
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| 510 | \table
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| 511 | \header \o Option \o Result
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| 512 | \row \o \c -regserver \o Registers the server in the system registry
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| 513 | \row \o \c -unregserver \o Unregisters the server from the system registry
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| 514 | \row \o \c -activex \o Starts the application as an ActiveX server
|
|---|
| 515 | \row \o \c{-dumpidl <file> -version x.y} \o Writes the server's IDL to the
|
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| 516 | specified file. The type library will have version x.y
|
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| 517 | \endtable
|
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| 518 |
|
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| 519 | In-process servers can be registered using the \c regsvr32 tool available
|
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| 520 | on all Windows systems.
|
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| 521 |
|
|---|
| 522 | \section2 Typical Compile-Time Problems
|
|---|
| 523 |
|
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| 524 | The compiler/linker errors listed are based on those issued by the
|
|---|
| 525 | Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler.
|
|---|
| 526 |
|
|---|
| 527 | \section3 "No overloaded function takes 2 parameters"
|
|---|
| 528 |
|
|---|
| 529 | When the error occurs in code that uses the QAXFACTORY_DEFAULT()
|
|---|
| 530 | macro, the widget class had no constructor that can be used by the
|
|---|
| 531 | default factory. Either add a standard widget constructor or
|
|---|
| 532 | implement a custom factory that doesn't require one.
|
|---|
| 533 |
|
|---|
| 534 | When the error occurs in code that uses the QAXFACTORY_EXPORT()
|
|---|
| 535 | macro, the QAxFactory subclass had no appropriate constructor.
|
|---|
| 536 | Provide a public class constructor like
|
|---|
| 537 |
|
|---|
| 538 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 10
|
|---|
| 539 |
|
|---|
| 540 | for your factory class.
|
|---|
| 541 |
|
|---|
| 542 | \section3 "Syntax error: bad suffix on number"
|
|---|
| 543 |
|
|---|
| 544 | The unique identifiers have not been passed as strings into the
|
|---|
| 545 | QAXFACTORY_EXPORT() or QAXFACTORY_DEFAULT() macro.
|
|---|
| 546 |
|
|---|
| 547 | \section3 "Unresolved external symbol _ucm_instantiate"
|
|---|
| 548 |
|
|---|
| 549 | The server does not export an implementation of a QAxFactory. Use
|
|---|
| 550 | the QAXFACTORY_EXPORT() macro in one of the project's
|
|---|
| 551 | implementation files to instantiate and export a factory, or use
|
|---|
| 552 | the QAXFACTORY_DEFAULT() macro to use the default factory.
|
|---|
| 553 |
|
|---|
| 554 | \section3 "_ucm_initialize already defined in ..."
|
|---|
| 555 |
|
|---|
| 556 | The server exports more than one implementation of a QAxFactory,
|
|---|
| 557 | or exports the same implementation twice. If you use the default
|
|---|
| 558 | factory, the QAXFACTORY_DEFAULT() macro must only be used once in
|
|---|
| 559 | the project. Use a custom QAxFactory implementation and the
|
|---|
| 560 | QAXFACTORY_EXPORT() macro if the server provides multiple ActiveX
|
|---|
| 561 | controls.
|
|---|
| 562 |
|
|---|
| 563 | \section2 Distributing QAxServer Binaries
|
|---|
| 564 |
|
|---|
| 565 | ActiveX servers written with Qt can use Qt either as a shared
|
|---|
| 566 | library, or have Qt linked statically into the binary. Both ways
|
|---|
| 567 | will produce rather large packages (either the server binary
|
|---|
| 568 | itself becomes large, or you have to ship the Qt DLL).
|
|---|
| 569 |
|
|---|
| 570 | \section3 Installing Stand-Alone Servers
|
|---|
| 571 |
|
|---|
| 572 | When your ActiveX server can also run as a stand-alone application,
|
|---|
| 573 | run the server executable with the \c -regserver command line
|
|---|
| 574 | parameter after installing the executable on the target system.
|
|---|
| 575 | After that the controls provided by the server will be available to
|
|---|
| 576 | ActiveX clients.
|
|---|
| 577 |
|
|---|
| 578 | \section3 Installing In-Process Servers
|
|---|
| 579 |
|
|---|
| 580 | When your ActiveX server is part of an installation package, use the
|
|---|
| 581 | \c regsvr32 tool provided by Microsoft to register the controls on
|
|---|
| 582 | the target system. If this tool is not present, load the DLL into
|
|---|
| 583 | your installer process, resolve the \c DllRegisterServer symbol and
|
|---|
| 584 | call the function:
|
|---|
| 585 |
|
|---|
| 586 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 11
|
|---|
| 587 |
|
|---|
| 588 | \section3 Distributing Servers over the Internet
|
|---|
| 589 |
|
|---|
| 590 | If you want to use controls in your server in web-pages you need to
|
|---|
| 591 | make the server available to the browser used to view your page, and
|
|---|
| 592 | you need to specify the location of the server package in your page.
|
|---|
| 593 |
|
|---|
| 594 | To specify the location of a server, use the CODEBASE attribute in
|
|---|
| 595 | the OBJECT tag of your web-site. The value can point to the server
|
|---|
| 596 | file itself, to an INF file listing other files the server requires
|
|---|
| 597 | (e.g. the Qt DLL), or a compressed CAB archive.
|
|---|
| 598 |
|
|---|
| 599 | INF and CAB files are documented in almost every book available about
|
|---|
| 600 | ActiveX and COM programming as well as in the MSDN library and various
|
|---|
| 601 | other Online resources. The examples include INF files that can be used
|
|---|
| 602 | to build CAB archives:
|
|---|
| 603 |
|
|---|
| 604 | \snippet examples/activeqt/simple/simple.inf 0
|
|---|
| 605 |
|
|---|
| 606 | The CABARC tool from Microsoft can easily generate CAB archives:
|
|---|
| 607 |
|
|---|
| 608 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 12
|
|---|
| 609 |
|
|---|
| 610 | The INF files assume a static build of Qt, so no dependencies to other DLLs
|
|---|
| 611 | are listed in the INF files. To distribute an ActiveX server depending on
|
|---|
| 612 | DLLs you must add the dependencies, and provide the library files
|
|---|
| 613 | with the archive.
|
|---|
| 614 |
|
|---|
| 615 | \section1 Using the Controls
|
|---|
| 616 |
|
|---|
| 617 | To use the ActiveX controls, e.g. to embed them in a web page, use
|
|---|
| 618 | the \c <object> HTML tag.
|
|---|
| 619 |
|
|---|
| 620 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 13
|
|---|
| 621 |
|
|---|
| 622 | To initialize the control's properties, use
|
|---|
| 623 |
|
|---|
| 624 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 14
|
|---|
| 625 |
|
|---|
| 626 | If the web browser supports scripting use JavaScript, VBScript
|
|---|
| 627 | and forms to script the control. The
|
|---|
| 628 | \l{Qt Examples#ActiveQt}{ActiveQt examples} include demonstration
|
|---|
| 629 | HTML pages for the example controls.
|
|---|
| 630 |
|
|---|
| 631 | \section2 Supported and Unsupported ActiveX Clients
|
|---|
| 632 |
|
|---|
| 633 | The following is largly based on our own experiements with ActiveX
|
|---|
| 634 | controls and client applications, and is by no means complete.
|
|---|
| 635 |
|
|---|
| 636 | \section3 Supported Clients
|
|---|
| 637 |
|
|---|
| 638 | These standard applications work with ActiveX controls developed with
|
|---|
| 639 | ActiveQt. Note that some clients support only in-process controls.
|
|---|
| 640 |
|
|---|
| 641 | \list
|
|---|
| 642 | \o Internet Explorer
|
|---|
| 643 | \o Microsoft ActiveX Control Test Container
|
|---|
| 644 | \o Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0
|
|---|
| 645 | \o Microsoft Visual Studio.NET/2003
|
|---|
| 646 | \o Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
|
|---|
| 647 | \o MFC- and ATL-based containers
|
|---|
| 648 | \o Sybase PowerBuilder
|
|---|
| 649 | \o ActiveQt based containers
|
|---|
| 650 | \endlist
|
|---|
| 651 |
|
|---|
| 652 | Microsoft Office applications are supported, but you need to register
|
|---|
| 653 | the controls as "Insertable" objects. Reimplement QAxFactory::registerClass
|
|---|
| 654 | to add this attribute to the COM class, or set the "Insertable" class info
|
|---|
| 655 | for your class to "yes" using the Q_CLASSINFO macro.
|
|---|
| 656 |
|
|---|
| 657 | \section3 Unsupported Clients
|
|---|
| 658 |
|
|---|
| 659 | We have not managed to make ActiveQt based COM objects work with the
|
|---|
| 660 | following client applications.
|
|---|
| 661 |
|
|---|
| 662 | \list
|
|---|
| 663 | \o Borland C++ Builder (Versions 5 and 6)
|
|---|
| 664 | \o Borland Delphi
|
|---|
| 665 | \endlist
|
|---|
| 666 |
|
|---|
| 667 | \section2 Typical Runtime Errors
|
|---|
| 668 |
|
|---|
| 669 | \section3 The Server Does Not Respond
|
|---|
| 670 |
|
|---|
| 671 | If the system is unable to start the server (check with the task
|
|---|
| 672 | manager whether the server runs a process), make sure that no DLL
|
|---|
| 673 | the server depends on is missing from the system path (e.g. the Qt
|
|---|
| 674 | DLL!). Use a dependency walker to view all dependencies of the server
|
|---|
| 675 | binary.
|
|---|
| 676 |
|
|---|
| 677 | If the server runs (e.g. the task manager lists a process), see
|
|---|
| 678 | the following section for information on debugging your server.
|
|---|
| 679 |
|
|---|
| 680 | \section3 The Object Cannot Be Created
|
|---|
| 681 |
|
|---|
| 682 | If the server could be built and registered correctly during the build
|
|---|
| 683 | process, but the object cannot be initiliazed e.g. by the OLE/COM Object
|
|---|
| 684 | Viewer application, make sure that no DLL the server depends on is
|
|---|
| 685 | missing from the system path (e.g. the Qt DLL). Use a dependency walker
|
|---|
| 686 | to view all dependencies of the server binary.
|
|---|
| 687 |
|
|---|
| 688 | If the server runs, see the following section for information on
|
|---|
| 689 | debugging your server.
|
|---|
| 690 |
|
|---|
| 691 | \section2 Debugging Runtime Errors
|
|---|
| 692 |
|
|---|
| 693 | To debug an in-process server in Visual Studio, set the server project
|
|---|
| 694 | as the active project, and specify a client "executable for debug
|
|---|
| 695 | session" in the project settings (e.g. use the ActiveX Test Container).
|
|---|
| 696 | You can set breakpoints in your code, and also step into ActiveQt and
|
|---|
| 697 | Qt code if you installed the debug version.
|
|---|
| 698 |
|
|---|
| 699 | To debug an executable server, run the application in a debugger
|
|---|
| 700 | and start with the command line parameter \c -activex. Then start
|
|---|
| 701 | your client and create an instance of your ActiveX control. COM
|
|---|
| 702 | will use the existing process for the next client trying to create
|
|---|
| 703 | an ActiveX control.
|
|---|
| 704 |
|
|---|
| 705 | \section1 Class Information and Tuning
|
|---|
| 706 |
|
|---|
| 707 | To provide attributes for each COM class, use the Q_CLASSINFO macro, which is part of
|
|---|
| 708 | Qt's meta object system.
|
|---|
| 709 |
|
|---|
| 710 | \table
|
|---|
| 711 | \header
|
|---|
| 712 | \o Key
|
|---|
| 713 | \o Meaning of value
|
|---|
| 714 | \row
|
|---|
| 715 | \o Version
|
|---|
| 716 | \o The version of the class (1.0 is default)
|
|---|
| 717 | \row
|
|---|
| 718 | \o Description
|
|---|
| 719 | \o A string describing the class.
|
|---|
| 720 | \row
|
|---|
| 721 | \o ClassID
|
|---|
| 722 | \o The class ID.
|
|---|
| 723 | You must reimplement QAxFactory::classID if not specified.
|
|---|
| 724 | \row
|
|---|
| 725 | \o InterfaceID
|
|---|
| 726 | \o The interface ID.
|
|---|
| 727 | You must reimplement QAxFactory::interfaceID if not specified.
|
|---|
| 728 | \row
|
|---|
| 729 | \o EventsID
|
|---|
| 730 | \o The event interface ID.
|
|---|
| 731 | No signals are exposed as COM events if not specified.
|
|---|
| 732 | \row
|
|---|
| 733 | \o DefaultProperty
|
|---|
| 734 | \o The property specified represents the default property of this class.
|
|---|
| 735 | Ie. the default property of a push button would be "text".
|
|---|
| 736 | \row
|
|---|
| 737 | \o DefaultSignal
|
|---|
| 738 | \o The signal specified respresents the default signal of this class.
|
|---|
| 739 | Ie. the default signal of a push button would be "clicked".
|
|---|
| 740 | \row
|
|---|
| 741 | \o LicenseKey
|
|---|
| 742 | \o Object creation requires the specified license key. The key can be
|
|---|
| 743 | empty to require a licensed machine. By default classes are not
|
|---|
| 744 | licensed. Also see the following section.
|
|---|
| 745 | \row
|
|---|
| 746 | \o StockEvents
|
|---|
| 747 | \o Objects expose stock events if value is "yes".
|
|---|
| 748 | See \l QAxFactory::hasStockEvents()
|
|---|
| 749 | \row
|
|---|
| 750 | \o ToSuperClass
|
|---|
| 751 | \o Objects expose functionality of all super-classes up to and
|
|---|
| 752 | including the class name in value.
|
|---|
| 753 | See \l QAxFactory::exposeToSuperClass()
|
|---|
| 754 | \row
|
|---|
| 755 | \o Insertable
|
|---|
| 756 | \o If the value is "yes" the class is registered to be "Insertable"
|
|---|
| 757 | and will be listed in OLE 2 containers (ie. Microsoft Office). This
|
|---|
| 758 | attribute is not be set by default.
|
|---|
| 759 | \row
|
|---|
| 760 | \o Aggregatable
|
|---|
| 761 | \o If the value is "no" the class does not support aggregation. By
|
|---|
| 762 | default aggregation is supported.
|
|---|
| 763 | \row
|
|---|
| 764 | \o Creatable
|
|---|
| 765 | \o If the value is "no" the class cannot be created by the client,
|
|---|
| 766 | and is only available through the API of another class (ie. the
|
|---|
| 767 | class is a sub-type).
|
|---|
| 768 | \row
|
|---|
| 769 | \o RegisterObject
|
|---|
| 770 | \o If the value is "yes" objects of this class are registered with
|
|---|
| 771 | OLE and accessible from the running object table (ie. clients
|
|---|
| 772 | can connect to an already running instance of this class). This
|
|---|
| 773 | attribute is only supported in out-of-process servers.
|
|---|
| 774 | \row
|
|---|
| 775 | \o MIME
|
|---|
| 776 | \o The object can handle data and files of the format specified in the
|
|---|
| 777 | value. The value has the format mime:extension:description. Multiple
|
|---|
| 778 | formats are separated by a semicolon.
|
|---|
| 779 | \row
|
|---|
| 780 | \o CoClassAlias
|
|---|
| 781 | \o The classname used in the generated IDL and in the registry. This is
|
|---|
| 782 | esp. useful for C++ classes that live in a namespace - by default,
|
|---|
| 783 | ActiveQt just removes the "::" to make the IDL compile.
|
|---|
| 784 | \endtable
|
|---|
| 785 |
|
|---|
| 786 | Note that both keys and values are case sensitive.
|
|---|
| 787 |
|
|---|
| 788 | The following declares version 2.0 of a class that exposes only its
|
|---|
| 789 | own API, and is available in the "Insert Objects" dialog of Microsoft
|
|---|
| 790 | Office applications.
|
|---|
| 791 |
|
|---|
| 792 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 15
|
|---|
| 793 |
|
|---|
| 794 | \section2 Developing Licensed Components
|
|---|
| 795 |
|
|---|
| 796 | If you develop components you might want to control who is able to instantiate
|
|---|
| 797 | those components. Since the server binary can be shipped to and registered on
|
|---|
| 798 | any client machine it is possible for anybody to use those components in his
|
|---|
| 799 | own software.
|
|---|
| 800 |
|
|---|
| 801 | Licensing components can be done using a variety of techniques, e.g. the code
|
|---|
| 802 | creating the control can provide a license key, or the machine on which the
|
|---|
| 803 | control is supposed to run needs to be licensed.
|
|---|
| 804 |
|
|---|
| 805 | To mark a Qt class as licensed specify a "LicenseKey" using the
|
|---|
| 806 | Q_CLASSINFO() macro.
|
|---|
| 807 |
|
|---|
| 808 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 16
|
|---|
| 809 |
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|---|
| 810 | The key is required to be able to create an instance of \c MyLicensedControl
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| 811 | on a machine that is not licensed itself. The licensed developer can now
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| 812 | redistributes the server binary with his application, which creates the control
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| 813 | using the value of "LicenseKey", while users of the application cannot create
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| 814 | the control without the license key.
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| 815 |
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| 816 | If a single license key for the control is not sufficient (ie. you want
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| 817 | differnet developers to receive different license keys) you can specify an
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| 818 | empty key to indicate that the control requires a license, and reimplement
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| 819 | \l QAxFactory::validateLicenseKey() to verify that a license exists on the
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| 820 | system (ie. through a license file).
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| 821 |
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| 822 | \section2 More Interfaces
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| 823 |
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| 824 | ActiveX controls provided by ActiveQt servers support a minimal set of COM
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| 825 | interfaces to implement the OLE specifications. When the ActiveX class inherits
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| 826 | from the QAxBindable class it can also implement additional COM interfaces.
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| 827 |
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| 828 | Create a new subclass of QAxAggregated and use multiple inheritance
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| 829 | to subclass additional COM interface classes.
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| 830 |
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| 831 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 17
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| 832 |
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| 833 | Reimplement the QAxAggregated::queryInterface() function to
|
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| 834 | support the additional COM interfaces.
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| 835 |
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| 836 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 18
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| 837 |
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| 838 | Since \c ISomeCOMInterface is a subclass of \c IUnknown you will
|
|---|
| 839 | have to implement the \c QueryInterface(), \c AddRef(), and \c
|
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| 840 | Release() functions. Use the QAXAGG_IUNKNOWN macro in your
|
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| 841 | class definition to do that. If you implement the \c IUnknown
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| 842 | functions manually, delegate the calls to the interface pointer
|
|---|
| 843 | returned by the QAxAggregated::controllingUnknown() function,
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| 844 | e.g.
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| 845 |
|
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| 846 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 19
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| 847 |
|
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| 848 | Do not support the \c IUnknown interface itself in your
|
|---|
| 849 | \l{QAxAggregated::queryInterface()}{queryInterface()}
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| 850 | implementation.
|
|---|
| 851 |
|
|---|
| 852 | Implement the methods of the COM interfaces, and use QAxAggregated::object()
|
|---|
| 853 | if you need to make calls to the QObject subclass implementing the control.
|
|---|
| 854 |
|
|---|
| 855 | In your QAxBindable subclass, implement
|
|---|
| 856 | QAxBindable::createAggregate() to return a new object of the
|
|---|
| 857 | QAxAggregated subclass.
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| 858 |
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| 859 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qaxserver.qdoc 20
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| 860 |
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| 861 | \section1 License Information
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| 862 |
|
|---|
| 863 | The QAxContainer module is not covered by the \l{GNU General Public License (GPL)},
|
|---|
| 864 | the \l{GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)}, or the
|
|---|
| 865 | \l{Qt Commercial Editions}{Qt Commercial License}. Instead, it is distributed under
|
|---|
| 866 | the following license.
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| 867 |
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| 868 | \legalese
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|---|
| 869 | Copyright (c) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).\br
|
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| 870 | All rights reserved.
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| 871 |
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| 872 | Contact: Qt Software Information (qt-info@nokia.com)\br
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| 873 |
|
|---|
| 874 | You may use this file under the terms of the BSD license as follows:\br
|
|---|
| 875 |
|
|---|
| 876 | "Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
|
|---|
| 877 | are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
|
|---|
| 878 |
|
|---|
| 879 | * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list
|
|---|
| 880 | of conditions and the following disclaimer.\br
|
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| 881 | * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this
|
|---|
| 882 | list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
|
|---|
| 883 | materials provided with the distribution.\br
|
|---|
| 884 | * Neither the name of Nokia Corporation and its Subsidiary(-ies) nor the names of
|
|---|
| 885 | its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
|
|---|
| 886 | software without specific prior written permission.
|
|---|
| 887 |
|
|---|
| 888 | THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY
|
|---|
| 889 | EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
|
|---|
| 890 | OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
|
|---|
| 891 | SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
|
|---|
| 892 | INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
|
|---|
| 893 | TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
|
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| 894 | BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
|
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| 895 | CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN
|
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| 896 | ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE."
|
|---|
| 897 | \endlegalese
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| 898 | */
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