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MULTI_QI (Windows CE 5.0)

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To optimize network performance, most remote activation functions take an array of MULTI_QI structures rather than just a single IID as input and a single pointer to the requested interface on the object as output, as do local machine activation functions.

This allows a set of pointers to interfaces to be returned from the same object in a single round-trip to the server.

In network scenarios, requesting multiple interfaces at the time of object construction can save considerable time over using a number of calls to the QueryInterface method for unique interfaces, each of which would require a round-trip to the server.

typedef struct _MULTI_QI {constIID* pIID;IUnknown* pItf;HRESULThr;} MULTI_QI;

Members

  • pIID
    Pointer to an interface identifier.

  • pItf
    Pointer to the interface requested in pIID. Must be set to NULL on entry.

  • hr
    Return value of the QueryInterface call made to satisfy the request for the interface requested in pIID.

    Common return values are S_OK and E_NOINTERFACE.

    Must be set to zero on entry.

Requirements

OS Versions: Windows CE 2.0 and later.
Header: Objidl.h.

See Also

CoGetInstanceFromFile | CoGetInstanceFromIStorage | CoCreateInstanceEx | IUnknown::QueryInterface

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