InternetTimeout Property Example (VC++)
Important
Beginning with Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, RDS server components are no longer included in the Windows operating system (see Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Compatibility Cookbook for more detail). RDS client components will be removed in a future version of Windows. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature. Applications that use RDS should migrate to WCF Data Service.
This example demonstrates the InternetTimeout property, which exists on the DataControl and DataSpace objects. In this case, the InternetTimeout property is demonstrated on the DataControl object and the timeout is set to 20 seconds.
// BeginInternetTimeoutCpp
#import "c:\Program Files\Common Files\System\ADO\msado15.dll" \
no_namespace rename("EOF", "EndOfFile")
#import "C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\MSADC\msadco.dll"
#include <ole2.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
// Function declarations
inline void TESTHR(HRESULT x) {if FAILED(x) _com_issue_error(x);};
void InternetTimeOutX(void);
void PrintProviderError(_ConnectionPtr pConnection);
void PrintComError(_com_error &e);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// Main Function //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void main()
{
if(FAILED(::CoInitialize(NULL)))
return;
InternetTimeOutX();
::CoUninitialize();
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// InternetTimeOutX Function //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void InternetTimeOutX(void)
{
HRESULT hr = S_OK;
// Define ADO object pointers.
// Initialize pointers on define.
// These are in the ADODB:: namespace.
_RecordsetPtr pRst = NULL;
//Define RDS object pointers
RDS::IBindMgrPtr dc ;
try
{
TESTHR(dc.CreateInstance(__uuidof(RDS::DataControl)));
dc->Server = "https://MyServer";
dc->Connect = "Data Source='AuthorDatabase'";
dc->SQL = "SELECT * FROM Authors";
// Wait at least 20 seconds.
dc->InternetTimeout = 20000;
dc->Refresh();
// Use another Recordset as a convenience
pRst = dc->GetRecordset();
while(!(pRst->EndOfFile))
{
printf("%s %s",(LPSTR) (_bstr_t) pRst->Fields->
GetItem("au_fname")->Value,
(LPSTR) (_bstr_t) pRst->Fields->
GetItem("au_lname")->Value);
pRst->MoveNext();
}
pRst->Close();
}
catch (_com_error &e)
{
PrintProviderError(pRst->GetActiveConnection());
PrintComError(e);
}
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// PrintProviderError Function //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void PrintProviderError(_ConnectionPtr pConnection)
{
// Print Provider Errors from Connection object.
// pErr is a record object in the Connection's Error collection.
ErrorPtr pErr = NULL;
if( (pConnection->Errors->Count) > 0)
{
long nCount = pConnection->Errors->Count;
// Collection ranges from 0 to nCount -1.
for(long i = 0; i < nCount; i++)
{
pErr = pConnection->Errors->GetItem(i);
printf("\t Error number: %x\t%s", pErr->Number,
pErr->Description);
}
}
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// PrintComError Function //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void PrintComError(_com_error &e)
{
_bstr_t bstrSource(e.Source());
_bstr_t bstrDescription(e.Description());
// Print Com errors.
printf("Error\n");
printf("\tCode = %08lx\n", e.Error());
printf("\tCode meaning = %s\n", e.ErrorMessage());
printf("\tSource = %s\n", (LPCSTR) bstrSource);
printf("\tDescription = %s\n", (LPCSTR) bstrDescription);
}
// EndInternetTimeoutCpp