In my Java SWT application I'm hosting an 3rd party ActiveX control. I'm using OleClientSite to do this.
// Ah, this works. :-)
OleAutomation comObject = new OleAutomation(...);
There are 2 easy little functions I want to call from Java. Here are the COM function definitions:
[id(5)]
void easyFoo([in] int blah);
[id(20)]
void problemFoo([in] VARIANT floatArray);
Easy, right? Here's my pretend code:
// Ah, this works. :-)
OleAutomation comObject = new OleAutomation("Some3rdPartyControlHere");
// Call easyFoo(42). This works. :-)
int easyFooId = 5;
comObject.invoke(easyFooId, new Variant[] { new Variant(42) });
// Call problemFoo(new float[] { 4.2, 7.0 }). This doesn't work. :-(
int problemFooId = 20;
comObject.invoke(problemFooId, [ACK! What goes here?]);
The problem is on the last line: how do I pass a float array to the 3rd party COM object? HELP!

SAFEARRAY. May be that could help. – VonC Aug 24 at 14:45VARIANT' is that is can potentially be anything. Still, If SAFEARRAY it is, did you check out j-integra.intrinsyc.com/support/com/… and j-integra.intrinsyc.com/support/kb/…? – VonC Oct 14 at 4:04