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Re: [platform-swt-dev] Trouble instantiating ActiveX control under SWT
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I am using OleControlSite. I even tried OleClientSite out of desperation
and neither worked. The control works just fine under IE and the ActiveX
Control Test Container. Any thoughts? I really would like to get this
working, as Word has been pretty unruly as an ActiveX control, and my client
is using IE 5.5, which isn't working as a proper inplace container for Word.
Veronika Irvine <Veronika_Irvine@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You are trying to create an ActiveX control therefore you should use
OleControlSite. OleClientSite is only for OLE Documents - an ActiveX
control supports different COM interfaces than an Ole Document..
See:
http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-ActiveX%20Support%20in%20SWT/ActiveX%20Support%20in%20SWT.html
"Devon Berry"
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07/22/2004 01:19 PM
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[platform-swt-dev] Trouble instantiating ActiveX control under SWT
Hello,
I tried asking this question on the mailing list, but due to its
complexity,
I think this may be the best place to find an answer...
I have an open source Office OLE Document container ActiveX control I
downloaded from Microsoft's website:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;311765
I register the control with regsvr32 and it runs nicely under IE and VB.
However, when I try to instantiate the control under SWT using its
program
ID, "DSOFramer.FramerControl", the constructor throws an exception:
Failed
to create Ole Client. result = -2147467262 (No Such Interface
Supported).
Stepping through the debugger, I see its the COM.OleCreate native call
that
is failing, returning this result.
As a side note, I have not built and installed the type library (tlb)
for
this control, as I do not have a Visual C++ install handy. The ocx is
serving as its own type libarary, according to OleViewer.
I tried downloading the SWT source code to look through the native code,
but
I really am not a COM expert, and on top of that I am crippled without
VC++
. Any ideas?
Devon