Handling Events Raised by a COM Source
If you are not familiar with the delegate-based event model provided by the .NET Framework, see Handling and Raising Events. For specific details that apply to this section, see Consuming Events in the same section.
A .NET client (event sink) can receive events raised by an existing COM server (event source). COM interop generates the necessary delegates in metadata that you include in your managed client. An imported delegate signature comprises the sink event interface, an underscore, the event name, and the word EventHandler: SinkEventInterface_EventNameEventHandler.
To interoperate with an existing COM event source
Obtain the primary interop assembly for the COM server if the COM types are to be shared by other applications. A primary interop assembly contains metadata representing the converted type library and is signed by the publisher.
Note If the primary interop assembly is not available or if the assembly is to be used privately, you can import the type library by using Tlbimp.exe or an equivalent API.
The conversion process generates a delegate for each event; however, you only have to sink the events that interest you.
You can use a metadata browser, such as Ildasm.exe, to identify events delegates.
Consume events from the COM event source the same way you consume events from a managed event source.
The following example demonstrates how to open an Internet Explorer window and wire events raised by the InternetExplorer
object to event handlers implemented in managed code. Definitions of Internet Explorer types (including event delegates) are imported as metadata from the SHDocVw.dll. The example sinks the TitleChange
event.
Option Explicit
Option Strict
Imports System
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Imports SHDocVw
Namespace InternetExplorer
Public Class Explorer
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim explorer As New Explorer()
explorer.Run()
End Sub
Public Sub Run()
Dim o As Object = Nothing
Dim s As String
Try
' Starts the browser.
m_IExplorer = New SHDocVw.InternetExplorer()
Catch e As Exception
Console.WriteLine("Exception when creating Internet
Explorer object {0}", e)
Return
End Try
' Wires your event handlers to m_IExplorer.
SetAllEvents()
Try
' Goes to the home page.
m_WebBrowser = CType(m_IExplorer, IWebBrowserApp)
m_WebBrowser.Visible = True
m_WebBrowser.GoHome()
' Starts navigating to different URLs.
Console.Write("Enter URL (or enter to quit): ")
s = Console.ReadLine()
While s <> "" And Not (m_IExplorer Is Nothing) _
And Not (m_WebBrowser Is Nothing)
m_WebBrowser.Navigate(s, o, o, o, o)
Console.Write("Enter URL (or enter to quit): ")
s = Console.ReadLine()
End While
m_WebBrowser.Quit()
Catch sE As Exception
If m_IExplorer Is Nothing And m_WebBrowser Is Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine("Internet Explorer has gone away")
Else
Console.WriteLine("Exception happens {0}", sE)
End If
End Try
End Sub
' Uses the AddHandler for adding delegates to events.
Sub SetAllEvents()
If Not (m_IExplorer Is Nothing) Then
' Title Change event
' DWebBrowserEvents2 is the name of the sink event interface.
' TitleChange is the name of the event.
' DWebBrowserEvents2_TitleChangeEventHandler is the delegate
' name assigned by TlbImp.exe.
Dim DTitleChangeE As New _
DWebBrowserEvents2_TitleChangeEventHandler(AddressOf OnTitleChange)
AddHandler m_IExplorer.TitleChange, DTitleChangeE
End If
End Sub
'----------------------------------------------------------------
' Defines event handlers.
' Document title changed
Shared Sub OnTitleChange(sText As String)
Console.WriteLine("Title changes to {0}", sText)
End Sub
End Sub
'----------------------------------------------------------------
' The following are class fields.
Private Shared m_IExplorer As SHDocVw.InternetExplorer = Nothing
Private Shared m_WebBrowser As IWebBrowserApp = Nothing
End Class
End Namespace
[C#]
namespace InternetExplorer
{
using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using SHDocVw;
public class Explorer
{
public static void Main()
{
Explorer explorer = new Explorer();
explorer.Run();
}
public void Run()
{
Object o = null;
String s;
try
{
// Starts the browser.
m_IExplorer = new SHDocVw.InternetExplorer();
}
catch(Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Exception when creating Internet
Explorer object {0}", e);
return;
}
// Wires your event handlers to m_IExplorer.
SetAllEvents();
try
{
// Goes to the home page.
m_WebBrowser = (IWebBrowserApp) m_IExplorer;
m_WebBrowser.Visible = true;
m_WebBrowser.GoHome();
// Starts navigating to different URLs.
Console.Write("Enter URL (or enter to quit): ");
s = Console.ReadLine();
while (s != "" && m_IExplorer != null &&
m_WebBrowser != null)
{
m_WebBrowser.Navigate(s, ref o, ref o, ref o,
ref o);
Console.Write("Enter URL (or enter to quit): ");
s = Console.ReadLine();
}
m_WebBrowser.Quit();
}
catch(Exception sE)
{
if (m_IExplorer == null && m_WebBrowser == null)
{
Console.WriteLine("Internet Explorer has gone away");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("Exception happens {0}", sE);
}
}
}
// Uses the += syntax for adding delegates to events.
void SetAllEvents()
{
if (m_IExplorer != null)
{
// Title Change event
// DWebBrowserEvents2 is the name of the sink event
//interface.
// TitleChange is the name of the event.
// DWebBrowserEvents2_TitleChangeEventHandler is the
// delegate name assigned by TlbImp.exe.
DWebBrowserEvents2_TitleChangeEventHandler
DTitleChangeE = new DWebBrowserEvents2_TitleChangeEventHandler(OnTitleChange);
m_IExplorer.TitleChange += DTitleChangeE;
}
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Define event handlers.
// Document title changed
static void OnTitleChange(String Text)
{
Console.WriteLine("Title changes to {0}", Text);
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// The following are class fields.
static private SHDocVw.InternetExplorer m_IExplorer = null;
static private IWebBrowserApp m_WebBrowser = null;
}
}
See Also
Managed and Unmanaged Events | Ildasm.exe | Raising Events Handled by a COM Sink | Exposing COM Components to the .NET Framework