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Asynchronous Pluggable Protocols Interfaces (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

The following table shows the asynchronous pluggable protocols interfaces with a description of the purpose of each.

Programming element Description

IInternet

This interface allows client programs to determine if asynchronous pluggable protocols are supported.

IInternetBindInfo

This interface is implemented by the system and provides data that the protocol might need to bind successfully.

IInternetPriority

This interface provides an application with a way to set the priority of the requests being sent to a pluggable protocol handler.

IInternetProtocol

This is the main interface exposed by an asynchronous pluggable protocol.

IInternetProtocolInfo

This interface provides information about the URL being handled by the protocol handler.

IInternetProtocolRoot

This interface is used to control the operation of an asynchronous pluggable protocol handler.

IInternetProtocolSink

This interface receives the reports and binding data from the asynchronous pluggable protocol.

IInternetProtocolSinkStackable

This interface allows a pluggable MIME filter to be added to an existing filter at run time.

IInternetSession

This interface is implemented by the client application to create temporary pluggable protocol handlers.

See Also

Reference

Asynchronous Pluggable Protocols Reference