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Determines the readiness of the DSOM daemon. | |||
== | ==Syntax== | ||
WinIsSOMDDReady() | |||
== Returns == | |||
True if successful, false if not successful. | True if successful, false if not successful. | ||
*[[TRUE]] | *[[TRUE]] | ||
*[[FALSE]] | *[[FALSE]] | ||
== Define (C/C++) == | |||
INCL_WINWORKPLACE | INCL_WINWORKPLACE | ||
== Calling Convention == | |||
[[Cdecl32]] | [[Cdecl32]] | ||
== Example Code == | |||
... | ... | ||
BOOL rc; | BOOL rc; | ||
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... | ... | ||
== Related Functions == | |||
*[[WinIsWPDServerReady]] | *[[WinIsWPDServerReady]] | ||
*[[WinRestartSOMDD]] | *[[WinRestartSOMDD]] | ||
*[[WinRestartWPDServer]] | *[[WinRestartWPDServer]] | ||
== Notes == | |||
The Workplace Shell uses the Distributed SOM (DSOM) framework from the [[System Object Model]] (SOM) for cross-process calls. A DSOM server must be running to allow cross-process calls. This API call, [[WinIsWPDServerReady]], determine's if the DSOM server process has been started. | The Workplace Shell uses the Distributed SOM (DSOM) framework from the [[System Object Model]] (SOM) for cross-process calls. A DSOM server must be running to allow cross-process calls. This API call, [[WinIsWPDServerReady]], determine's if the DSOM server process has been started. | ||
You can also see if the DSOM server process is running with the WPDSINIT.EXE command-line program. | You can also see if the DSOM server process is running with the WPDSINIT.EXE command-line program. | ||
== OS Version Introduced == | |||
OS/2 Warp 3.0 | OS/2 Warp 3.0 | ||
[[Category:Win]] | [[Category:Win]] |
Latest revision as of 05:11, 20 May 2018
Determines the readiness of the DSOM daemon.
Syntax
WinIsSOMDDReady()
Returns
True if successful, false if not successful.
Define (C/C++)
INCL_WINWORKPLACE
Calling Convention
Example Code
... BOOL rc; ... rc = WinIsSOMDDReady(); ...
Related Functions
Notes
The Workplace Shell uses the Distributed SOM (DSOM) framework from the System Object Model (SOM) for cross-process calls. A DSOM server must be running to allow cross-process calls. This API call, WinIsWPDServerReady, determine's if the DSOM server process has been started.
You can also see if the DSOM server process is running with the WPDSINIT.EXE command-line program.
OS Version Introduced
OS/2 Warp 3.0