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Registering for a Notification

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A client can register for address book or message store notifications as part of its initialization process.

MAPI supports notification on the address book regardless of whether any of the address book providers support it. Support for notification on message stores depends on the particular message store provider. To determine whether a particular message store provider supports notifications, check its PR_STORE_SUPPORT_MASK (PidTagStoreSupportMask) property. If the message store supports notifications, the STORE_NOTIFY_OK bit will be set.

Register for notifications by calling an advise source object's Advise method. Many objects implement Advise and clients can register with those objects in a variety of ways.

To register for a notification

  1. Create a MAPI advise sink object and increment its reference count.

  2. If appropriate, call HrThisThreadAdviseSink to create an advise sink object that wraps your original advise sink, then release the original advice sink..

  3. Call one of the following Advise methods to complete the registration:

    • Call IMAPISession::Advise to register for session notifications or for notifications on an address book or message store object.

    • Call IAddrBook::Advise to register for address book notifications or for notifications on a messaging user, container, or distribution list.

    • Call IABLogon::Advise to register directly with an address book provider for notifications on a messaging user, container, or distribution list.

    • Call IMsgStore::Advise to register for message store notifications or for notifications on a folder or message.

    • Call IMSLogon::Advise to register directly with a message store provider for notifications on a folder or message.

    • Call IMAPITable::Advise to register for table notifications.

  4. Cache the connection number returned from Advise.

  5. If using a wrapped advise sink, release it. Once the wrapped advise sink is registered, you no longer need it.

Calling IMAPISession::Advise enables you to register for critical error notifications on the overall session or for various notifications on individual objects. Sessions send critical error notifications to clients logged on to shared sessions when another client using the shared session calls the IMAPISession::Logoff method. To register for session notifications, pass NULL for the entry identifier parameter. To register for notifications on an individual object, pass the object's entry identifier. The IMAPISession method forwards the call to the appropriate service provider, as determined by the MAPIUID portion of the entry identifier. Calling IMAPISession::Advise to register for object notifications is simpler than calling a service provider's Advise method.

Registering with the address book is similar to registering with the session. To register for critical error notification from the address book, pass NULL for the entry identifier. To register for notifications on a particular address book object, specify the appropriate entry identifier and event or events of interest. Be aware that many address book providers do not support notifications on individual objects. Rather, they support table notifications on their contents and hierarchy tables.

It is good practice to release the advise sink that you implement or create with HrAllocAdviseSink immediately after a successful return from an Advise call. This is because it is possible for service providers to release your advise sink after the Advise call, but before an Unadvise call is made. Once you have given the advise source a pointer to your advise sink and the reference count has been incremented on this advise sink, it is wise to release it unless you have a long term use for it.

NoteNote

All connection numbers that represent valid advisory registrations will not be released until the Unadvise call is made.