Re: Default Implementation for IUnknown

From:
"Igor Tandetnik" <itandetnik@mvps.org>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.atl
Date:
Tue, 8 May 2007 07:49:33 -0400
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"Stefan Weber" <stefan.weber@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1178613868.537369.319950@e51g2000hsg.googlegroups.com

Yes you can. Something like this:


No


What do you mean, no? Have you tried my code, and found it lacking? What
specifically seems to be the problem?

Note that Alexander suggests a completely different approach, one that
implements IDispatch directly, without help from IDispEventSimpleImpl.
Don't attempt to mix elements from his code with mine, they are not
complementary.

CComObject<DOMEventHandler>* pDEH;
hr = CComObject<DOMEventHandler>::CreateInstance(&pDEH);


You don't need CComObject for a class based on IDispEvent[Simple]Impl.
Just create an instance of your class with new, as you normally do.
--
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    Igor Tandetnik

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