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IWMSContext::SetStringValue
The SetStringValue method specifies a string value in the context.
Syntax
HRESULT SetStringValue( LPCWSTR pstrName, long lNameHint, LPCWSTR pstrValue, long lOptions );
Parameters
pstrName
[in] LPCWSTR specifying the name portion of the name-value pair in the context.
lNameHint
[in] long containing an optional key that can be used to more efficiently access a value.
qwValue
[in] LPCWSTR containing the value portion of the name-value pair.
lOptions
[in] long containing either zero or the WMS_CONTEXT_SET_PROPERTY_NAME_BY_VALUE enumeration flag defined in the WMS_CONTEXT_OPTIONS enumeration type. By default, the name is specified by reference.
Return Values
If the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. If it fails, it returns an HRESULT error code.
| Return code | Number | Description |
| E_INVALIDARG | 0x80070057 | The pstrName parameter is NULL. |
| E_OUTOFMEMORY | 0x8007000E | Could not allocate memory for the value. |
Example Code
// Use a pointer to an IWMSClassObject interface, pFactory,
// to create an empty content description list. The server sends
// your plug-in a pointer to the IWMSClassObject interface when
// it calls the IWMSBasicPlugin::InitializePlugin method.
if(NULL != pFactory)
{
hr = pFactory->CreateInstance(
IID_IWMSContentDescriptionList,
(void **) &m_pContentDescriptionList );
if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT;
// Create a content description context. The return value,
// pContentDescription, contains a pointer to the context.
hr = pFactory->AllocIWMSContext(
IID_IWMSContext,
WMS_CONTENT_DESCRIPTION_CONTEXT_TYPE,
NULL,
(void **) &pContentDescription );
if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT;
// Add the title to the content description context.
hr = pContentDescription->SetStringValue(
WMS_CONTENT_DESCRIPTION_TITLE,
WMS_CONTENT_DESCRIPTION_TITLE_ID,
L"Title",
0 );
if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT;
}
// Use a pointer to the user context to insert the protocol
// name. This demonstrates the use of the
// WMS_CONTEXT_SET_PROPERTY_STRING_BY_REFERENCE enumeration
// value.
if(NULL ! pUserContext)
{
hr = pUserContext->SetStringValue(
WMS_USER_CONTROL_PROTOCOL,
WMS_USER_CONTROL_PROTOCOL_ID,
WMS_MMS_PROTOCOL_NAME,
WMS_CONTEXT_SET_PROPERTY_STRING_BY_REFERENCE );
if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT;
}
EXIT:
// TODO: Release temporary objects.
Requirements
Header: wmscontext.h.
Library: WMSServerTypeLib.dll.
Platform: Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition; Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition; Windows Server 2008.
See Also
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