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IDccManSink (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

The IDccManSink interface is implemented by a desktop client application that needs to be notified by the Windows Embedded CE connection manager when a device connects or disconnects.

Note

The IDccManSink interface is designed for event notifications only and is executed by RAPI internal thread. Therefore, you should not make RAPI function calls other than CeRapiInitEx and CeRapiUninit from within the methods of the interface. A RAPI application should only call other RAPI functions from its own thread.

Methods in Vtable Order

IDccManSink methods Description

IDccManSink::OnLogIpAddr

Indicates that an Internet Protocol (IP) address has been established for communication between the desktop computer and the Windows Embedded CE–based device.

IDccManSink::OnLogTerminated

Indicates that the Windows Embedded CE connection manager has been shut down.

IDccManSink::OnLogActive

Indicates that a connection is established between the client application and the connection manager.

IDccManSink::OnLogInactive

Indicates a disconnection, or disconnected state, between the desktop computer and the Windows Embedded CE–based device.

IDccManSink::OnLogAnswered

Indicates that the Windows Embedded CE connection manager has detected the communications interface.

IDccManSink::OnLogListen

Indicates that a connection is waiting to be established between the desktop computer and the Windows Embedded CE–based device.

IDccManSink::OnLogDisconnection

Indicates that the connection manager has terminated the connection between the desktop computer and the Windows Embedded CE–based-device.

IDccManSink::OnLogError

Indicates that the connection manager failed to start communications between the desktop computer and the Windows Embedded CE–based device.

Requirements

Header dccole.h
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE 1.0 and later

See Also

Reference

IDccManSink2

Concepts

RAPI Interfaces