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IRTCSessionStateChangeEvent2:IRTCSessionStateChangeEvent (Windows CE 5.0)

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This interface retrieves additional information related to session state change events. It extends the IRTCSessionStateChangeEvent interface.

Methods

The following tables show the methods for this interface in vtable order. This is the order in which the compiler calls the methods. This interface inherits the methods for the IUnknown and IRTCSessionStateChangeEvent interfaces.

The following table shows the IRTCSessionStateChangeEvent methods.

Method Description
Session Gets the Session object that changed state.
State Gets the state of the session.
StatusCode Gets the result code associated with the state change.
StatusText Gets the status text associated with the status code.

The following table shows the IRTCSessionStateChangeEvent2 methods.

Method Description
MediaTypes Gets the media types that are available on the incoming call.
RemotePreferredSecurityLevel Gets the security level for the audio, video, or T120 media stream encryption. Windows CE does not support video or T120 media streams.
IsForked Determines if the session has been sent to multiple devices.
GetRemoteSessionDescription Retrieves the session description from the remote client.

Obtaining a Pointer

When the application's implementation of the IRTCEventNotification::Event method indicates an RTC_EVENT enumeration value of RTCE_SESSION_STATE_CHANGE, the method's pEvent parameter is an IDispatch pointer for the IRTCSessionStateChangeEvent interface.

To retrieve this interface, the application should call QueryInterface on IRTCSessionChangeEvent interface, passing the appropriate IID (4F933171-6F95-4880-80D9-2EC8D495D261).

Requirements

OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.2 and later.
Header: Rtccore.h, Rtccore.idl.
Link Library: Uuid.lib.

See Also

RTC Client API Interfaces | IDispatch | IDispatch::Invoke | IRTCClient::EventFilter | IRTCEventNotification::Event | IRTCSessionStateChangeEvent | IUnknown | RTC_EVENT | QueryInterface

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