COM Interfaces
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4/8/2010
The following table shows the COM interfaces with a description of the purpose of each.
Note
Windows Mobile may not support all of the programming elements in this section. For information about differences between the COM implementation available for Windows Mobile devices and that available for Windows Embedded CE devices, see COM and DCOM in Windows Mobile Devices.
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This interface manages access to objects and properties. |
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This interface provides access to a bind context, which is an object that stores information about a particular moniker binding operation. |
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This interface provides methods for registering and unregistering component category information in the registry. |
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This interface specifies a method that retrieves a class object. |
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Because this interface contains two methods intended to deal with an entire class of objects, it is implemented on the class object for a specific class of objects, identified by a class identifier (CLSID). |
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This interface enables a class factory object, in any sort of object server, to control object creation through licensing. |
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This interface gives the client control over the security settings for each individual interface proxy of an object. |
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This interface supports connection points for connectable objects. |
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This interface supports connection points for connectable objects. |
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This interface is a generic callback mechanism for interruptible processes that should periodically ask an object whether to continue. |
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This interface specifies methods that enable data transfer and notification of changes in data. |
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This interface is implemented by Connection Manager. It allows an application some control of the connection manager and the ability to register for connection notifications. |
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This interface is implemented by a client application that needs to be notified by Connection Manager about the connection and disconnection events it handles. |
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This interface enumerates connection points. Connectable objects support the following features: |
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This interface enumerates the current connections for a connectable object. |
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This interface is used to enumerate an array of FORMATETC structures. |
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This interface is used to enumerate the components of a moniker or to enumerate the monikers in a table of monikers. |
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This interface is used to enumerate through an array of STATDATA structures, which contain advisory connection information for a data object. |
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This interface is used to enumerate through an array of STATSTG structures that contains statistical information about an open storage, stream, or byte array object. |
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This interface enumerates strings. |
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This enumerator enumerates objects with the IUnknown interface. |
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This interface is an abstraction of an error log used to communicate detailed error information between a client and an object. |
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This interface manages a server object's count of marshaled, or external, connections. |
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This interface enables downloading code to write data asynchronously to a structured storage byte array. |
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This interface allows any apartment in a process to get access to an interface implemented on an object in any other apartment in the process. |
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This interface allocates, frees, and manages memory. |
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This interface is a debugging interface that allows application developers to monitor (spy on) memory allocation, detect memory leaks, and simulate memory failure in calls to IMalloc methods. |
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This interface enables a COM object to define and manage the marshaling of its interface pointers. |
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This interface provides COM servers and applications with the ability to selectively handle incoming and outgoing COM messages while waiting for responses from synchronous calls. |
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This interface contains methods that allow you to use a moniker object, which contains information that uniquely identifies a Component Object Model (COM) object. |
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This interface enables a client to query an object proxy, or handler, for multiple interfaces, using a single RPC call. |
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This interface allows a container to retrieve the current initialization or scripting capabilities for an ActiveX control and to ask a control to make itself safe. |
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This interface provides methods to enable a site object to manage each embedded control within a container. |
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This interface is used by item monikers when they are bound to the objects they identify. |
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This interface provides functions for managing information about the linked object, such as the location of the link source and the cached presentation data for the linked object. |
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This interface parses a displayable name string to convert it into a moniker for custom moniker implementations. |
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This interface defines the single method GetClassID, which is designed to supply the class identifier (CLSID) of an object that can be stored persistently in the system. |
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This interface provides methods that permit an object to be loaded from or saved to a disk file, rather than a storage object or stream. |
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This interface works in conjunction with IPropertyBag to define an individual property-based persistence mechanism. |
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This interface defines methods that enable a container application to pass a storage object to one of its contained objects and to load and save the storage object. |
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This interface provides methods for saving and loading objects that use a simple serial stream for their storage needs. |
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This interface is defined as a replacement for IPersistStream to add an initialization method, InitNew. |
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This interface enables applications and other objects to receive notifications of changes during a downloading operation. |
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This interface provides an object with a property bag in which the object can persistently save its properties. |
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This interface provides a single method for accessing the type information for an object's coclass entry in its type library. |
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This interface is a simple extension to the IProvideClassInfo interface for the purpose of making it quick and easy to retrieve an object's outgoing interface IID for its default event set. |
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This interface is implemented by monikers to enable the Running Object Table (ROT) to compare monikers against each other. |
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This interface enables a container to control the running of its embedded objects. |
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This interface manages access to the Running Object Table (ROT), a globally accessible look-up table on each workstation. |
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This interface supports simplified sequential access to stream objects. |
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This interface is used by a server to help authenticate the client and to manage impersonation of the client. |
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This interface is used to support property pages for an object. |
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This interface returns the CLSID identifying the handler to be used in the destination process during standard marshaling. |
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This interface defines two methods: one for dynamically loading new DLL servers into an existing surrogate, and one to free the surrogate when it is no longer needed. |
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This interface enables clients to get pointers to other interfaces on a specified object through the IUnknown::QueryInterface method, and manage the existence of the object through the IUnknown::AddRef and IUnknown::Release methods. |
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This interface is an extension to the IViewObject interface, which returns the size of the drawing for a given view of an object. |
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This interface is an extension derived from the IViewObjectEx interface to provide support for: |
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This interface manages access to objects and properties. |