Let?s assume we have object B and aggregated object C (in-
proc server), created by B. Can you access any interface of
B from C? What?s the difference between aggregated and
contained objects?
Answer Posted / chandrasekharreddy siddamreddy
1. Yes, we can access. In aggresstion will use deligation
concept to directly interact with innner components.
2. Explantion given in answer (1). I will give how we are
achieving that
When we create the Outer Componet Instance internally will
create innner componet instance and keep the IUnknown
pointer of Inner component in Outer Component and Outer
componet IUnknown pointer in InnerComponet to deligate the
calls.
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