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ATL COM Shared Add Ins Using C++ - The Easy Way

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ATL COM Shared Add Ins Using C++ - The Easy Way
// AddIn.cpp : Implementation of DLL Exports.

#include "stdafx.h"
#include "resource.h"
#include "AddIn.h"

CAddInModule _AtlModule;


// DLL Entry Point
extern "C" BOOL WINAPI DllMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, DWORD dwReason, LPVOID lpReserved)
{
	_AtlModule.SetResourceInstance(hInstance);
	return _AtlModule.DllMain(dwReason, lpReserved); 
}


// Used to determine whether the DLL can be unloaded by OLE
STDAPI DllCanUnloadNow(void)
{
	return _AtlModule.DllCanUnloadNow();
}


// Returns a class factory to create an object of the requested type
STDAPI DllGetClassObject(REFCLSID rclsid, REFIID riid, LPVOID* ppv)
{
	return _AtlModule.DllGetClassObject(rclsid, riid, ppv);
}


// DllRegisterServer - Adds entries to the system registry
STDAPI DllRegisterServer(void)
{
	// registers object, typelib and all interfaces in typelib
	HRESULT hr = _AtlModule.DllRegisterServer();
	return hr;
}


// DllUnregisterServer - Removes entries from the system registry
STDAPI DllUnregisterServer(void)
{
	HRESULT hr = _AtlModule.DllUnregisterServer();
	return hr;
}

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Software Developer Dotric Pty Ltd
Australia Australia
Doug graduated from Deakin University Geelong, Victoria, Australia with a Bachelor of Engineering.

Early in his career, Doug worked on an automated system for testing telephone lines. This system used a network of DEC PDP11s. The software was written in Oregon Pascal with an event driven structure. This early involvement in event driven structures proved to be an invaluable stepping stone into Windows programming some years latter.

Doug completed a Graduate Diploma in Education at La Trobe University to become a qualified secondary school Mathematics and Physics teacher. Subsequent IT contracts were with universities. One such contract was to add functionality to MSN Messenger.

In recent times Doug has been working on database and Android applications.

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