Click here to Skip to main content
15,886,106 members
Articles / Desktop Programming / ATL

Temperature Convert:An XML Web service Using ATL Server and MFC Client

Rate me:
Please Sign up or sign in to vote.
0.00/5 (No votes)
6 Mar 20073 min read 53.6K   707   20  
An XML Web Service using ATL Server and Called by MFC Client
// TempConvertClient.cpp : Defines the class behaviors for the application.
//

#include "stdafx.h"
#include "TempConvertClient.h"
#include "TempConvertClientDlg.h"

#ifdef _DEBUG
#define new DEBUG_NEW
#endif


// CTempConvertClientApp

BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CTempConvertClientApp, CWinApp)
	ON_COMMAND(ID_HELP, &CWinApp::OnHelp)
END_MESSAGE_MAP()


// CTempConvertClientApp construction

CTempConvertClientApp::CTempConvertClientApp()
{
	// TODO: add construction code here,
	// Place all significant initialization in InitInstance
}


// The one and only CTempConvertClientApp object

CTempConvertClientApp theApp;


// CTempConvertClientApp initialization

BOOL CTempConvertClientApp::InitInstance()
{
	// InitCommonControlsEx() is required on Windows XP if an application
	// manifest specifies use of ComCtl32.dll version 6 or later to enable
	// visual styles.  Otherwise, any window creation will fail.
	INITCOMMONCONTROLSEX InitCtrls;
	InitCtrls.dwSize = sizeof(InitCtrls);
	// Set this to include all the common control classes you want to use
	// in your application.
	InitCtrls.dwICC = ICC_WIN95_CLASSES;
	InitCommonControlsEx(&InitCtrls);

	CWinApp::InitInstance();

	AfxEnableControlContainer();

	// Standard initialization
	// If you are not using these features and wish to reduce the size
	// of your final executable, you should remove from the following
	// the specific initialization routines you do not need
	// Change the registry key under which our settings are stored
	// TODO: You should modify this string to be something appropriate
	// such as the name of your company or organization
	SetRegistryKey(_T("Local AppWizard-Generated Applications"));

	CTempConvertClientDlg dlg;
	m_pMainWnd = &dlg;
	INT_PTR nResponse = dlg.DoModal();
	if (nResponse == IDOK)
	{
		// TODO: Place code here to handle when the dialog is
		//  dismissed with OK
	}
	else if (nResponse == IDCANCEL)
	{
		// TODO: Place code here to handle when the dialog is
		//  dismissed with Cancel
	}

	// Since the dialog has been closed, return FALSE so that we exit the
	//  application, rather than start the application's message pump.
	return FALSE;
}

By viewing downloads associated with this article you agree to the Terms of Service and the article's licence.

If a file you wish to view isn't highlighted, and is a text file (not binary), please let us know and we'll add colourisation support for it.

License

This article has no explicit license attached to it but may contain usage terms in the article text or the download files themselves. If in doubt please contact the author via the discussion board below.

A list of licenses authors might use can be found here


Written By
Web Developer
China China
I am favor to use C\C++,MFC,ATL,COM and JavaScript to program, and interesting in network security as well.In my spare time,I like playingbasketball,Climbing.I now live in Beijing,China.It is nice to go along the red walls around the Forbitten City.

Comments and Discussions