MFC OLE Samples
The following topics are the abstracts for the MFC OLE samples. For a list of all MFC samples, see MFC Samples.
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ACDUAL Sample: Adds Dual Interfaces to an Automation Application
Demonstrates how to add dual interface support to an MFC-based Automation server.AUTOCLIK Sample: Automation Server Application
Illustrates Automation features. Includes AUTODRIV, a simple Automation client application that drives the AUTOCLIK sample application.CALCDRIV Sample: Demonstrates an Automation Client Application
Automation client.DRAWCLI Sample: Illustrates Integrating Active Container Support with Application-Specific Features
Full-featured object-oriented drawing application that is also an ActiveX Visual Editing container.HIERSVR Sample: Demonstrates a Server Application with OLE Drag and Drop
Demonstrates a Server Application with OLE Drag and Drop.INPROC Sample: Demonstrates an In-Process Automation Server Application
An in-process Automation server that can be loaded as a DLL in the client's address space.IPDRIVE Sample: Demonstrates an Automation Client Application
A simple Automation client application that drives the INPROC sample application.MFCBIND Sample: Active Document Container
Shows how to create an Active document (formerly known as a DocObject) container.MFCCALC Sample: Demonstrates an Automation Server Application
An Automation server that implements a simple calculator.OCLIENT Sample: Illustrates a Visual Editing Container Application
ActiveX Visual Editing container application, with drag and drop.OLEVIEW Sample: ActiveX Object Viewer
Implementing an OLE object browser through custom OLE interfaces.SUPERPAD Sample: Demonstrates a Visual Editing Server That Edits Text Using CEditView
Demonstrates a Visual Editing Server That Edits Text Using CEditView.TSTCON Sample: ActiveX Control Test Container
Implements an ActiveX control container using MFC's support for OLE embedding. You can use TSTCON to test ActiveX controls, change their properties, and invoke their methods.WORDPAD Sample: The Windows Application
Uses MFC's support for rich edit controls to create a basic word processor.