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TQAxObject Class Reference
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The TQAxObject class provides a TQObject that wraps a COM object. More...

This class is part of the TQt ActiveTQt Extension.

#include <qaxobject.h>

Inherits TQObject and TQAxBase.

Inherited by TQAxScriptEngine.

List of all member functions.

Public Members

Important Inherited Members


Detailed Description

This class is defined in the TQt ActiveTQt Extension, which can be found in the qt/extensions directory. It is not included in the main TQt API.

The TQAxObject class provides a TQObject that wraps a COM object.

A TQAxObject can be instantiated as an empty object, with the name of the COM object it should wrap, or with a pointer to the IUnknown that represents an existing COM object. If the COM object implements the IDispatch interface, the properties, methods and events of that object become available as TQt properties, slots and signals. The base class, TQAxBase, provides an API to access the COM object directly through the IUnknown pointer.

TQAxObject is a TQObject and can be used as such, e.g. it can be organized in an object hierarchy, receive events and connect to signals and slots.

Warning: You can subclass TQAxObject, but you cannot use the TQ_OBJECT macro in the subclass (the generated moc-file will not compile), so you cannot add further signals, slots or properties. This limitation is due to the metaobject information generated in runtime. To work around this problem, aggregate the TQAxObject as a member of the TQObject subclass.


Member Function Documentation

TQAxObject::TQAxObject ( TQObject * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 )

Creates an empty COM object and propagates parent and name to the TQObject constructor. To initialize the object, call setControl.

TQAxObject::TQAxObject ( const TQString & c, TQObject * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 )

Creates a TQAxObject that wraps the COM object c. parent and name are propagated to the TQWidget contructor.

See also control.

TQAxObject::TQAxObject ( IUnknown * iface, TQObject * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 )

Creates a TQAxObject that wraps the COM object referenced by iface. parent and name are propagated to the TQObject contructor.

TQAxObject::~TQAxObject ()

Releases the COM object and destroys the TQAxObject, cleaning up all allocated resources.

TQVariant TQAxBase::dynamicCall ( const TQCString & function, const TQVariant & var1 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var2 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var3 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var4 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var5 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var6 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var7 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var8 = TQVariant ( ) )

Calls the COM object's method function, passing the parameters var1, var1, var2, var3, var4, var5, var6, var7 and var8, and returns the value returned by the method, or an invalid TQVariant if the method does not return a value or when the function call failed.

If function is a method of the object the string must be provided as the full prototype, for example as it would be written in a TQObject::connect() call.

    activeX->dynamicCall( "Navigate(const TQString&)", "www.trolltech.com" );
    

Alternatively a function can be called passing the parameters embedded in the string, e.g. above function can also be invoked using

    activeX->dynamicCall("Navigate(\"www.trolltech.com\");
    
All parameters are passed as strings; it depends on the control whether they are interpreted correctly, and is slower than using the prototype with correctly typed parameters.

If function is a property the string has to be the name of the property. The property setter is called when var1 is a valid TQVariant, otherwise the getter is called.

    activeX->dynamicCall( "Value", 5 );
    TQString text = activeX->dynamicCall( "Text" ).toString();
    
Note that it is faster to get and set properties using TQObject::property() and TQObject::setProperty().

It is only possible to call functions through dynamicCall() that have parameters or return values of datatypes supported by TQVariant. See the TQAxBase class documentation for a list of supported and unsupported datatypes. If you want to call functions that have unsupported datatypes in the parameter list, use queryInterface() to retrieve the appropriate COM interface, and use the function directly.

    IWebBrowser2 *webBrowser = 0;
    activeX->queryInterface( IID_IWebBrowser2, (void**)&webBrowser );
    if ( webBrowser ) {
        webBrowser->Navigate2( pvarURL );
        webBrowser->Release();
    }
    

This is also more efficient.

Example: qutlook/centralwidget.cpp.

TQVariant TQAxBase::dynamicCall ( const TQCString & function, TQValueList<TQVariant> & vars )

This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.

Calls the COM object's method function, passing the parameters in vars, and returns the value returned by the method. If the method does not return a value or when the function call failed this function returns an invalid TQVariant object.

The TQVariant objects in vars are updated when the method has out-parameters.

TQAxObject * TQAxBase::querySubObject ( const TQCString & name, const TQVariant & var1 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var2 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var3 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var4 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var5 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var6 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var7 = TQVariant ( ), const TQVariant & var8 = TQVariant ( ) )

Returns a pointer to a TQAxObject wrapping the COM object provided by the method or property name, passing passing the parameters var1, var1, var2, var3, var4, var5, var6, var7 and var8.

If name is provided by a method the string must include the full function prototype.

If name is a property the string must be the name of the property, and var1, ... var8 are ignored.

The returned TQAxObject is a child of this object (which is either of type TQAxObject or TQAxWidget), and is deleted when this object is deleted. It is however safe to delete the returned object yourself, and you should do so when you iterate over lists of subobjects.

COM enabled applications usually have an object model publishing certain elements of the application as dispatch interfaces. Use this method to navigate the hierarchy of the object model, e.g.

    TQAxWidget outlook( "Outlook.Application" );
    TQAxObject *session = outlook.querySubObject( "Session" );
    if ( session ) {
        TQAxObject *defFolder = session->querySubObject(
                                "GetDefaultFolder(OlDefaultFolders)",
                                "olFolderContacts" );
        //...
    }
    

Example: qutlook/centralwidget.cpp.


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