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 * All rights reserved. Originator: Dan Adler (http://danadler.com).
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package com.jacob.activeX;

import com.jacob.com.Dispatch;
import com.jacob.com.DispatchEvents;
import com.jacob.com.InvocationProxy;

/**
 * RELEASE 1.12 EXPERIMENTAL.
 * 

* Use this exactly like the DispatchEvents class. This class plugs in an * ActiveXInvocationProxy instead of an InvocationProxy. It is the * ActiveXInvocationProxy that implements the reflection calls and invoke the * found java event callbacks. See ActiveXInvocationProxy for details. * * */ public class ActiveXDispatchEvents extends DispatchEvents { /** * This is the most commonly used constructor. *

* Creates the event callback linkage between the the MS program represented * by the Dispatch object and the Java object that will receive the * callback. * * @param sourceOfEvent * Dispatch object who's MS app will generate callbacks * @param eventSink * Java object that wants to receive the events */ public ActiveXDispatchEvents(Dispatch sourceOfEvent, Object eventSink) { super(sourceOfEvent, eventSink, null); } /** * None of the samples use this constructor. *

* Creates the event callback linkage between the the MS program represented * by the Dispatch object and the Java object that will receive the * callback. * * @param sourceOfEvent * Dispatch object who's MS app will generate callbacks * @param eventSink * Java object that wants to receive the events * @param progId * ??? */ public ActiveXDispatchEvents(Dispatch sourceOfEvent, Object eventSink, String progId) { super(sourceOfEvent, eventSink, progId, null); } /** * Creates the event callback linkage between the the MS program represented * by the Dispatch object and the Java object that will receive the * callback. * *

	 * >ActiveXDispatchEvents de = 
	 * 			new ActiveXDispatchEvents(someDispatch,someEventHAndler,
	 * 				"Excel.Application",
	 * 				"C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\OFFICE11\\EXCEL.EXE");
	 * 
	 * @param sourceOfEvent Dispatch object who's MS app will generate callbacks
	 * @param eventSink Java object that wants to receive the events
	 * @param progId , mandatory if the typelib is specified
	 * @param typeLib The location of the typelib to use
	 * 
	 */
	public ActiveXDispatchEvents(Dispatch sourceOfEvent, Object eventSink,
			String progId, String typeLib) {
		super(sourceOfEvent, eventSink, progId, typeLib);
	}

	/*
	 * (non-Javadoc)
	 * 
	 * @see com.jacob.com.DispatchEvents#getInvocationProxy(java.lang.Object)
	 */
	protected InvocationProxy getInvocationProxy(Object pTargetObject) {
		InvocationProxy newProxy = new ActiveXInvocationProxy();
		newProxy.setTarget(pTargetObject);
		return newProxy;
	}

}




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