WSDCreateDeviceHostAdvanced function (wsdhost.h)

Creates a device host and returns a pointer to the IWSDDeviceHost interface.

Syntax

HRESULT WSDCreateDeviceHostAdvanced(
  [in]  LPCWSTR        pszLocalId,
  [in]  IWSDXMLContext *pContext,
  [in]  IWSDAddress    **ppHostAddresses,
  [in]  DWORD          dwHostAddressCount,
  [out] IWSDDeviceHost **ppDeviceHost
);

Parameters

[in] pszLocalId

The logical or physical address of the device. A logical address is of the form urn:uuid:{guid}. If pszLocalId is a logical address, the host will announce the logical address and then convert the address to a physical address when it receives Resolve or Probe messages.

If pszLocalId is a physical address (such as URL prefixed by http or https), the host will use the address as the physical address and will host on that address instead of the default one.

For secure communication, pszLocalId must be an URL prefixed by https, and the host will use the SSL/TLS protocol on the port specified in the URL. The recommended port is port 5358, as this port is reserved for secure connections with WSDAPI. If no port is specified, then the host will use port 443. The host port must be configured with an SSL server certificate before calling WSDCreateDeviceHostAdvanced. For more information about the configuration of host ports, see HttpSetServiceConfiguration.

If either pszLocalId or the transport address referenced by ppHostAddresses is an URL prefixed by https, then both URLs must be identical. If this is not the case, WSDCreateDeviceHostAdvanced will return E_INVALIDARG.

Any URL (http or https) must be terminated with a trailing slash. The URL must contain a valid IP address or hostname.

The following list shows some example values for pszLocalId. It is not a complete list of valid values.

  • http://192.168.0.1:5357/
  • http://localhost/
  • http://myHostname:5357/
  • https://192.168.0.1:5358/
  • https://myHostname/
  • https://myHostname/myDevice/
  • https://myHostname:5358/

[in] pContext

An IWSDXMLContext interface that defines custom message types or namespaces.

If NULL, a default context representing the built-in message types and namespaces is used.

[in] ppHostAddresses

A single IWSDAddress interface or IWSDTransportAddress interface. The objects provide information about specific addresses that the host should listen on.

If pszLocalId contains a logical address, the resulting behavior is a mapping between the logical address and a specific set of physical addresses (instead of a mapping between the logical address and a default physical address).

[in] dwHostAddressCount

The number of items in the ppHostAddresses array. If ppHostAddresses is an IWSDAddress interface, count must be 1.

[out] ppDeviceHost

Pointer to the IWSDDeviceHost interface that you use to expose the WSD-specific device semantics associated with a server that responds to incoming requests.

Return value

Possible return values include, but are not limited to, the following:

Return code Description
S_OK
Method completed successfully.
E_INVALIDARG
pszLocalId is NULL, the length in characters of pszLocalId exceeds WSD_MAX_TEXT_LENGTH (8192), or pszLocalId points to an URL prefixed by https and that URL does not match the URL of the transport address referenced by ppHostAddresses.
E_POINTER
ppDeviceHost is NULL.
E_OUTOFMEMORY
Insufficient memory to complete the operation.

Remarks

The WSDCreateDeviceHostAdvanced function calls the IWSDDeviceHost::Init method, which initializes an instance of an IWSDDeviceHost object.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Windows Vista [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps only]
Target Platform Windows
Header wsdhost.h (include Wsdapi.h)
Library Wsdapi.lib
DLL Wsdapi.dll

See also

WSDCreateDeviceHost