IDataObject::DAdvise (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
This method is called by an object supporting an advise sink to create a connection between a data object and the advise sink. This enables the advise sink to be notified of changes in the data of the object.
Syntax
HRESULT DAdvise(
FORMATETC* pFormatetc,
DWORD advf,
IAdviseSink* pAdvSink,
DWORD* pdwConnection
);
Parameters
pFormatetc
[in] Pointer to a FORMATETC structure that defines the format, target device, aspect, and medium that will be used for future notifications.For example, one sink may want to know only when the bitmap representation of the data in the data object changes. Another sink may be interested in only the metafile format of the same object.
Each advise sink is notified when the data of interest changes. This data is passed back to the advise sink when notification occurs.
- advf
[in] DWORD that specifies a group of flags for controlling the advisory connection. Valid values are from the enumeration ADVF. However, only some of the possible ADVF values are relevant for this method. See the Remarks section for more information.
- pAdvSink
Pointer to the IAdviseSink interface on the advisory sink that will receive the change notification.
pdwConnection
[out] Pointer to a DWORD token that identifies this connection.You can use this token later to delete the advisory connection by passing it to IDataObject::DUnadvise.
If this value is zero, the connection was not established.
Return Value
This method supports the standard return values E_INVALIDARG, E_UNEXPECTED, and E_OUTOFMEMORY.
The following table shows the additional return values for this method.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK |
The advisory connection was created. |
E_NOTIMPL |
This method is not implemented on the data object. |
DV_E_LINDEX |
Invalid value for lindex; currently, only -1 is supported. |
DV_E_FORMATETC |
Invalid value for pFormatetc. |
OLE_E_ADVISENOTSUPPORTED |
The data object does not support change notification. |
Remarks
The following table describes the relevant values for the advf parameter.
Value | Description |
---|---|
ADVF_NODATA |
Asks the data object to avoid sending data with the notifications. Typically data is sent. This flag is a way to override the default behavior. When ADVF_NODATA is used, the TYMED member of the STGMEDIUM structure that is passed to OnDataChange will usually contain TYMED_NULL. The caller can then retrieve the data with a subsequent call to the IDataObject::GetData method. |
ADVF_ONLYONCE |
Causes the advisory connection to be destroyed after the first change notification is sent. An implicit call to the IDataObject::DUnadvise method is made on behalf of the caller to remove the connection. |
ADVF_PRIMEFIRST |
Asks for an additional initial notification. The combination of ADVF_ONLYONCE and ADVF_PRIMEFIRST provides, in effect, an asynchronous IDataObject::GetData call. |
ADVF_DATAONSTOP |
When specified with ADVF_NODATA, this flag causes a last notification with the data included to be sent before the data object is destroyed. If used without ADVF_NODATA, IDataObject::DAdvise can be implemented in one of the following ways:
A change notification is sent only in the shutdown case. Data changes prior to shutdown do not cause a notification to be sent. |
IDataObject::DAdvise creates a change notification connection between a data object and the caller. The caller provides an advisory sink to which the notifications can be sent when the object's data changes.
Objects used simply for data transfer typically do not support advisory notifications and return OLE_E_ADVISENOTSUPPORTED from IDataObject::DAdvise.
The object supporting the advise sink calls IDataObject::DAdvise to set up the connection, specifying the format, aspect, medium, and target device of interest in the FORMATETC structure passed in.
If the data object does not support one or more of the requested attributes or the sending of notifications at all, it can refuse the connection by returning OLE_E_ADVISENOTSUPPORTED.
Containers of linked objects can set up advisory connections directly with the bound link source or indirectly through the standard OLE link object that manages the connection. Connections set up with the bound link source are not automatically deleted.
The container must explicitly call IDataObject::DUnAdvise on the bound link source to delete an advisory connection. The OLE link object, manipulated through the IOleLink interface, is implemented in the default handler.
Connections set up through the OLE link object are destroyed when the link object is deleted.
The OLE default link object creates a wildcard advise with the link source so OLE can maintain the time of last change. This advise is specifically used to note the time that anything changed.
OLE ignores all data formats that may have changed, noting only the time of last change.
To allow wildcard advises, set the FORMATETC members as shown in the following code example before calling IDataObject::DAdvise.
cf == 0;
ptd == NULL;
dwAspect == -1;
lindex == -1
tymed == -1;
The advise flags should also include ADVF_NODATA. Wildcard advises from OLE should always be accepted by applications.
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 3.0 and later |