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QAxBindable Class Reference
[QAxServer module]

The QAxBindable class provides an interface between a QWidget and an ActiveX client. More...

#include <QAxBindable>

Public Functions

Protected Functions


Detailed Description

The QAxBindable class provides an interface between a QWidget and an ActiveX client.

The functions provided by this class allow an ActiveX control to communicate property changes to a client application. Inherit your control class from both QWidget (directly or indirectly) and this class to get access to this class's functions. The meta-object compiler requires you to inherit from QWidget first.

    class MyActiveX : public QWidget, public QAxBindable
    {
        Q_OBJECT
        Q_PROPERTY(int value READ value WRITE setValue)

    public:
        MyActiveX(QWidget *parent = 0);
        ...

        int value() const;
        void setValue(int);
    };

When implementing the property write function, use requestPropertyChange() to get permission from the ActiveX client application to change this property. When the property changes, call propertyChanged() to notify the ActiveX client application about the change. If a fatal error occurs in the control, use the static reportError() function to notify the client.

Use the interface returned by clientSite() to call the ActiveX client. To implement additional COM interfaces in your ActiveX control, reimplement createAggregate() to return a new object of a QAxAggregated subclass.

The ActiveQt OpenGL example shows how to use QAxBindable to implement additional COM interfaces.

See also QAxAggregated, QAxFactory, and ActiveQt Framework.


Member Function Documentation

QAxBindable::QAxBindable ()

Constructs an empty QAxBindable object.

QAxBindable::~QAxBindable ()   [virtual]

Destroys the QAxBindable object.

IUnknown * QAxBindable::clientSite () const   [protected]

Returns a pointer to the client site interface for this ActiveX object, or null if no client site has been set.

Call QueryInterface() on the returned interface to get the interface you want to call.

QAxAggregated * QAxBindable::createAggregate ()   [virtual]

Reimplement this function when you want to implement additional COM interfaces in the ActiveX control, or when you want to provide alternative implementations of COM interfaces. Return a new object of a QAxAggregated subclass.

The default implementation returns the null pointer.

void QAxBindable::propertyChanged ( const char * property )   [protected]

Call this function to notify the client that is hosting this ActiveX control that the property property has been changed.

This function is usually called at the end of the property's write function.

See also requestPropertyChange().

void QAxBindable::reportError ( int code, const QString & src, const QString & desc, const QString & context = QString() )

Reports an error to the client application. code is a control-defined error code. desc is a human-readable description of the error intended for the application user. src is the name of the source for the error, typically the ActiveX server name. context can be the location of a help file with more information about the error. If context ends with a number in brackets, e.g. [12], this number will be interpreted as the context ID in the help file.

bool QAxBindable::requestPropertyChange ( const char * property )   [protected]

Call this function to request permission to change the property property from the client that is hosting this ActiveX control. Returns true if the client allows the change; otherwise returns false.

This function is usually called first in the write function for property, and writing is abandoned if the function returns false.

    void MyActiveQt::setText(const QString &text)
    {
        if (!requestPropertyChange("text"))
            return;

        // update property

        propertyChanged("text");
    }

See also propertyChanged().

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