IExternalConnection::ReleaseConnection
Decrements an object’s count of its strong external connections (references).
HRESULT ReleaseConnection(
DWORD extconn,
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//Type of external connection
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DWORD dwreserved,
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//Used by OLE to pass connection information
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BOOL fLastReleaseCloses
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//Indicates whether connection is last one or not
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);
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Parameters
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extconn
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[in] Type of external connection to the object. The only type of external
connection currently supported by this interface is strong, which means that
the object must remain alive as long as this external connection exists.
Strong external connections are represented by the value EXTCONN_STRONG =
0x0001, which is defined in the enumeration EXTCONN.
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dwreserved
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[in] Passes information about the connection. This parameter is reserved for
use by OLE. Its value can be zero, but not necessarily. Therefore,
implementations of ReleaseConnection should not contain blocks of code
whose execution depends on whether a zero value is returned.
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fLastReleaseCloses
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[in] TRUE specifies that if the connection being released is the last external
lock on the object, the object should close. FALSE specifies that the object
should remain open until closed by the user or another process.
Return Value
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DWORD value
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The number of connections to the object; used for debugging purposes only.
Remarks
If fLastReleaseCloses equals TRUE, calling ReleaseConnection
causes the object to shut itself down. Calling this method is the only way in
which a DLL object, running in the same process space as the container
application, will know when to close following a silent update.
See Also
IExternalConnection::AddConnection