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IAdviseSink (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

The IAdviseSink interface enables containers and other objects to receive notifications of data changes, view changes, and compound-document changes occurring in objects of interest. For example, container applications require such notifications to keep cached presentations of their linked and embedded objects up-to-date.

Calls to IAdviseSink methods are asynchronous, so the call is sent and then the next instruction is executed without waiting for the call's return.

For an advisory connection to exist, the object that is to receive notifications must implement IAdviseSink, and the objects in which it is interested must implement IOleObject::Advise and IDataObject::DAdvise.

In-process objects and handlers can also implement IViewObject::SetAdvise.

Objects implementing IOleObject must support all reasonable advisory methods. IViewObject and its advisory methods are implemented in the default handler.

As shown in the following table, an object that has implemented an advise sink registers its interest in receiving certain types of notifications by calling the appropriate method.

Call this method To register for these notifications

IOleObject::Advise

When a document is saved, closed, or renamed

IDataObject::DAdvise

When a document's data changes

IViewObject::SetAdvise

When a document's presentation changes

When an event occurs that applies to a registered notification type, the object application calls the appropriate IAdviseSink method.

For example, when an embedded object closes, it calls the IAdviseSink::OnClose method to notify its container.

These notifications are asynchronous, occurring after the events that trigger them.

When to Implement

Objects, such as container applications and compound documents, implement IAdviseSink to receive notification of changes in data, presentation, name, or state of their linked and embedded objects. Implementers register for one or more types of notification, depending on their needs.

Notifications of changes to an embedded object originate in the server and flow to the container by way of the object handler.

If the object is a linked object, the OLE link object intercepts the notifications from the object handler and notifies the container directly.

All containers, the object handler, and the OLE link object register for OLE notifications. The typical container also registers for view notifications. Data notifications are usually sent to the OLE link object and object handler.

When to Use

Servers call the methods of IAdviseSink to notify objects with which they have an advisory connection of changes in an object's data, view, name, or state.

Note

OLE does not permit synchronous calls in the implementation of asynchronous methods, so you cannot make synchronous calls within any of the IAdviseSink interface's methods. For example, an implementation of IAdviseSink::OnDataChange cannot contain a call to IDataObject::GetData.

Methods

The following table shows the methods for this interface. Like all COM interfaces, this interface inherits the methods for the IUnknown interface.

Method Description

IAdviseSink::OnClose

Advises the sink that data changed.

IAdviseSink::OnDataChange

Advises the sink that an object view changed.

IAdviseSink::OnRename

Advises the sink that an object name changed.

IAdviseSink::OnSave

Advises the sink that an object was saved to disk.

IAdviseSink::OnViewChange

Advises the sink that an object closed.

Remarks

To determine whether the platform supports this interface, see Determining Supported COM APIs.

Requirements

Header objidl.h, objidl.idl
Library oleaut32.lib, uuid.lib
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE 2.0 and later

See Also

Reference

OLE Interfaces
IDataObject::DAdvise
IDataObject::GetData
IOleObject
IOleObject::Advise
IUnknown
IViewObject
IViewObject::SetAdvise