I'm new to COM so this maybe a stupid question, but I'll ask it anyway. :)
As far as I understand, in order to make a DLL COM we need to define its interface in a .idl file, compile it with the MIDL compiler and then simply implement the classes that use the defined interfaces. Then we need to expose the DllRegisterServer
, DllUnregisterServer
and DllGetClassObject
. and it should be enough, right?
But I did all this and when I try to check it in a client C++ program, my visual studio says (on the #import statement) that it can't find the tlh file...
This is how my .idl looks like:
import "someIdl.idl";
[
uuid(some-guid-Num1),
version(1.0),
helpstring("The library's description")
]
library LibName
{
importlib("stdole2.tlb");
[
uuid(some-guid-Num2),
helpstring("Some Description")
]
coclass ClassName
{
interface Interface_defined_in_someIdl;
}
};
Am I missing something in the .idl? Did I get the COM making process wrong?