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module com { module sun { module star { module lang {
/** initializes an object directly after its creation.
<p>This interface works together with factories. If you want to
initialize the object after creation, you should
support this interface and you may support other interfaces
which offer type-safe initialization methods. </p>
<p>Instead of calling XSingleComponentFactory::createInstanceWithContext()
and later initialize(), you should call
XSingleComponentFactory::createInstanceWithArgumentsAndContext()
to pass the arguments to the instance. The reason is, that a component may want to
return the same instance for the same set of parameters, and it can do so by implementing
the factory itself.
</p>
*/
published interface XInitialization: com::sun::star::uno::XInterface
{
/** initializes the object.
<p>It should be called directly after the object is created.
*/
void initialize( [in] sequence<any> aArguments )
raises( com::sun::star::uno::Exception );
};
}; }; }; };
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