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IBindCtx (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

This interface provides access to a bind context, which is an object that stores information about a particular moniker binding operation.

You pass a bind context as a parameter when calling many methods of the IMoniker interface and in certain functions related to monikers.

A bind context includes the following information:

  • A BIND_OPTS structure containing a set of parameters that do not change during the binding operation. When a composite moniker is bound, each component uses the same bind context, so it acts as a mechanism for passing the same parameters to each component of a composite moniker.
  • A set of pointers to objects that the binding operation has activated. The bind context holds pointers to these bound objects, keeping them loaded and thus eliminating redundant activations if the objects are needed again during subsequent binding operations.
  • A pointer to the Running Object Table on the machine of the process that started the bind operation.
    Moniker implementations that need to access the Running Object Table should use the IBindCtx::GetRunningObjectTable method rather than using the GetRunningObjectTable function. This allows future enhancements to the system's IBindCtx implementation to modify binding behavior.
  • A table of interface pointers, each associated with a string key. This capability enables moniker implementations to store interface pointers under a well-known string so that they can later be retrieved from the bind context.
    For example, OLE defines several string keys ("ExceededDeadline", "ConnectManually", and so on) that can be used to store a pointer to the object that caused an error during a binding operation.

When to Implement

You do not need to implement this interface. The system provides an IBindCtx implementation, accessible though a call to the CreateBindCtx function, that is suitable for all situations.

When to Use

Anyone writing a new moniker class by implementing the IMoniker interface must call IBindCtx methods in the implementation of several IMoniker methods.

Moniker providers (servers that hand out monikers to identify their objects) may also need to call IBindCtx methods from their implementations of the IOleItemContainer or IParseDisplayName interface.

Moniker clients (objects that use monikers to acquire interface pointers to other objects) typically do not call many IBindCtx methods. Instead, they simply pass a bind context as a parameter in a call to an IMoniker method.

To acquire an interface pointer and activate the indicated object (called binding to an object), moniker clients typically do the following:

  1. Call the CreateBindCtx function to create a bind context and get a pointer to the IBindCtx interface on the bind context object.
  2. If desired, although this is rarely necessary, the moniker client can call the IBindCtx::SetBindOptions method to specify the bind options.
  3. Pass the bind context as a parameter to the desired IMoniker method (usually IMoniker::BindToObject).
  4. Call the IUnknown::Release method on the bind context to release it.

Although applications that act as link containers (container applications that allow their documents to contain linked objects) are moniker clients, they rarely call IMoniker methods directly.

Generally, they manipulate linked objects through the system implementation (in the default handler) of the IOleLink interface. This implementation calls the appropriate IMoniker methods as needed and, in doing so, passes pointers to IBindCtx interfaces on the proper bind context objects.

Methods

The following table shows the methods for this interface in the order that the compiler calls the methods. Like all COM interfaces, this interface inherits the methods for the IUnknown interface.

IUnknown method Description

QueryInterface

Returns pointers to supported interfaces.

AddRef

Increments the reference count.

Release

Decrements the reference count.

IBindCtx method Description

RegisterObjectBound

Registers an object with the bind context.

RevokeObjectBound

Revokes an object's registration.

ReleaseBoundObjects

Releases all registered objects.

SetBindOptions

Sets the binding options.

GetBindOptions

Retrieves the binding options.

GetRunningObjectTable

Retrieves a pointer to the Running Object Table.

RegisterObjectParam

Associates an object with a string key.

GetObjectParam

Returns the object associated with a given string key.

EnumObjectParam

Enumerates all the string keys in the table.

RevokeObjectParam

Revokes association between an object and a string key.

Remarks

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

Requirements

Header objidl.h, objidl.idl
Library ole32.lib, uuid.lib
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE 2.0 and later

See Also

Reference

COM Interfaces
CreateBindCtx
GetRunningObjectTable
IBindCtx::EnumObjectParam
IBindCtx::GetBindOptions
IBindCtx::GetObjectParam
IBindCtx::GetRunningObjectTable
IBindCtx::RegisterObjectBound
IBindCtx::ReleaseBoundObjects
IBindCtx::RegisterObjectParam
IBindCtx::RevokeObjectBound
IBindCtx::RevokeObjectParam
IBindCtx::SetBindOptions
IMoniker
IMoniker::BindToObject
IParseDisplayName
IUnknown::AddRef
IUnknown::QueryInterface
IUnknown::Release
BIND_OPTS