IOleClientSite::GetContainer (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
Thismethod requests a pointer to an object's container.
Syntax
HRESEUT GetContainer(
LPOLECONTAINTER FAR* ppContainer
);
Parameters
ppContainer
[out] Address of IOleContainer* pointer variable that receives the interface pointer to the container object.If an error occurs, the implementation must set *ppContainer to NULL.
Return Value
One of the values in the following table is returned.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK |
The pointer to the container's IOleContainer interface was returned. |
OLE_E_NOT_SUPPORTED |
Client site is in OLE 1 container. |
E_NOINTERFACE |
The container does not implement the IOleContainer interface. |
Remarks
If a container supports links to its embedded objects, implementing GetContainer enables link clients to enumerate the container's objects and recursively traverse a containment hierarchy.
This method is optional but recommended for all containers that expect to support links to their embedded objects.
Link clients can traverse a hierarchy of compound-document objects by recursively calling GetContainer to get a pointer to the link source's container; followed by IOleContainer::QueryInterface to get a pointer to the container's IOleObject interface and, finally, IOleObject::GetClientSite to get the container's client site in its container.
Simple containers that do not support links to their embedded objects probably do not need to implement this method. Instead, they can return E_NOINTERFACE and set ppContainer to NULL.
To determine whether the platform supports this interface, see Determining Supported COM APIs.
Requirements
Header | Oleidl.h, oleidl.idl |
Library | oleaut32.lib, uuid.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 2.0 and later |
See Also
Reference
IOleClientSite
IOleObject
IOleObject::GetClientSite