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:: com :: sun :: star :: bridge ::

deprecated service OleObjectFactory
Usage Restrictions
deprecated
Description
makes it possible to create COM objects as UNO objects.

A COM object must have a ProgId since the ProgId is used as argument for XMultiServiceFactory::createInstance. The only interfaces which are mapped are IUnknown and IDispatch. The created UNO objects support ::com::sun::star::script::XInvocation if the original COM objects support IDispatch.

The optional parameters of the method ::com::sun::star::lang::XMultiServiceFactory::createInstanceWithArguments() are reserved for future use; at this time they are ignored.


Exported Interfaces - Summary
::com::sun::star::lang::XMultiServiceFactory
(referenced entity's summary:)
Factories support this interface creating instances giving a name, e.g. a service name.
Exported Interfaces - Details
::com::sun::star::lang::XMultiServiceFactory
(referenced entity's summary:)
Factories support this interface creating instances giving a name, e.g. a service name.

 
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