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#ifndef __com_sun_star_bridge_XBridgeSupplier2_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_bridge_XBridgeSupplier2_idl__
#include
The created bridges are transparent to the user. That is, if one maps
an interface into the target model, then the resulting target interface
is a bridge implementation, that is not being noticed by an user. During
a call on that interface, the bridge is invoked to convert the arguments
and carry out a call according to the rules of the source model.
Return values are automatically mapped to the types of the target model.
Simple types are mapped to simple target types. That is, there is no additional
bridging code involved when those types are being used.
Sometimes a bridge cannot be created, depending on whether a program uses
the XBridgeSupplier2 interface remotely. Assuming one wants to bridge an
OLE Automation object to UNO by calling createBridge on a proxy, then the UNO remote
bridge would not recognise that the Any argument contains an IDispatch interface.
Therefore it cannot marshal it as COM requires it and the bridgeing would fail.
To prevent this, implementations of this interface should be aware of this scenario and
if necessary take the appropriate steps. The process ID argument to the createBridge
function represents the calling process and may be used by the implementation to determine
if it is being accessed remotely.
All objects, whether they are part of the UNO object model or not,
are carried in an `any`. The representation of this object
is heavily model-dependent and has to be specified in the following list:
Any implementation can supply its own bridges to other object models by implementing this interface and returning the bridge when the method XBridgeSupplier2::createBridge() is called with itself as the first parameter.
@see com::sun::star::bridge::OleBridgeSupplier2 */ published interface XBridgeSupplier2: com::sun::star::uno::XInterface { /** creates a bridge to provide an object of one object model with another. */ any createBridge( [in] any aModelDepObject, [in] sequence< byte > aProcessId, [in] short nSourceModelType, [in] short nDestModelType ) raises( com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException ); }; }; }; }; }; #endif /* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */