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/*!
\page qaxserver-demo-multiple.html
\title Two Simple Qt Widgets
\input examples/activeqt/multiple-demo.qdocinc
*/
/*!
\example activeqt/multiple
\title Multiple Example (ActiveQt)
The Multiple example demonstrates the implementation of a
QAxFactory to provide multiple ActiveX controls in a single in
process ActiveX server using the \c QAXFACTORY_EXPORT() macro.
The ActiveX controls in this example are simple QWidget
subclasses that reimplement QWidget::paintEvent().
\snippet examples/activeqt/multiple/ax1.h 0
The first control draws a filled rectangle. The fill color is exposed
as a property. \c Q_CLASSINFO() is used to specify the COM identifiers.
\snippet examples/activeqt/multiple/ax2.h 0
The second control draws a circle. The linewith is exposed as a property.
\c Q_CLASSINFO() is used to specify the COM identifiers, and to set the
attributes \e ToSuperClass and \e StockEvents to expose only the API of
the class itself, and to add COM stock events to the ActiveX control.
\snippet examples/activeqt/multiple/main.cpp 0
The classes are exported from the server using the QAxFactory macros.
To build the example you must first build the QAxServer library.
Then run \c qmake and your make tool in \c
examples/activeqt/multiple.
The \l{qaxserver-demo-multiple.html}{demonstration} requires your
WebBrowser to support ActiveX controls, and scripting to be
enabled.
\snippet examples/activeqt/multiple-demo.qdocinc 0
*/
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