IWMSWMIBridgeAdmin Interface
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) provides a flexible mechanism for delivering events through the WMS WMI Event Handler plug-in. The server registers as an event provider for WMI through event classes that you can manage by using the IWMSWMIBridgeAdmin interface.
In addition to the methods inherited from IDispatch, the IWMSWMIBridgeAdmin interface exposes the following methods.
Method |
Description |
---|---|
get_ExposedEventClasses |
Retrieves the exposed event classes. |
put_ExposedEventClasses |
Specifies the exposed event classes. |
Example
The following example illustrates how to retrieve a pointer to an IWMSWMIBridgeAdmin interface
#include <windows.h>
#include <atlbase.h> // Includes CComVariant.
// To access system plug-in interfaces, the
// entire type library must be imported as shown.
#import "WMSServerTypeLib.dll" no_namespace named_guids \
raw_interfaces_only
// Declare variables and interfaces.
IWMSServer *pServer;
IWMSPlugins *pPlugins;
IWMSPlugin *pPlugin;
IDispatch *pDispatch;
IWMSWMIBridgeAdmin *pWMIBridgeAdmin;
HRESULT hr;
CComVariant varIndex;
// Initialize the COM library and retrieve a pointer
// to an IWMSServer interface.
hr = CoInitialize(NULL);
hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_WMSServer,
NULL,
CLSCTX_ALL,
IID_IWMSServer,
(void **)&pServer);
if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT;
// Retrieve a pointer to an IWMSPlugins interface
// containing event handler plug-ins.
hr = pServer->get_EventHandlers(&pPlugins);
if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT;
// Retrieve a pointer to the IWMSPlugin interface
// of the plug-in to be configured.
varIndex = "WMS WMI Event Handler";
hr = pPlugins->get_Item(varIndex, &pPlugin);
if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT;
// Retrieve a pointer to the custom interface
// of the plug-in.
hr = pPlugin->get_CustomInterface(&pDispatch);
if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT;
// Query the specific administration interface
// for the plug-in.
hr = pDispatch->QueryInterface(IID_IWMSWMIBridgeAdmin,
(void **)&pWMIBridgeAdmin);
if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT;
EXIT:
// TODO: Release temporary COM objects and uninitialize COM.