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Just call the method from your originating apartment. For example, if you need to pass a widget to another object, you probably already have a method on that other object called IMumble::ColorizeWidget that takes a widget and some other parameters.

The easy way to do this is to take advantage of the parenthetical remark up above: If you already have an interface pointer to an object in another apartment, you can define a marshalable interface that accepts an interface pointer. What if I need to marshal an object to another thread (same process or different process), and I already have access to an object in the destination thread? (And if any of the parameters to the method are themselves objects, then COM needs to create proxies for those objects, too!) Marshaling is a mechanism for creating proxies.² When you invoke a method on the proxy object, the call is routed back to the originating apartment, the method executes on its original apartment, and then the results are routed back to original caller. Since the rules for apartment model objects is that they can be accessed only from the thread on which they were created, you need to do some extra work if you want to access them from another thread: You need to hire a lackey. Free-threaded objects are easier to use, but apartment model objects are much, much easier to write, since you don’t have any of that troublesome multi-threading to deal with. The most common cases are apartment model objects,¹ which can be used only on the thread that they were created on, and free-threaded objects, which can be used from any thread. Incomplete backgrounder on threading models: Each COM object declares how it deals with threads. In this world, the concepts of thread and apartment line up one-to-one, which makes discussion easier. Single-threaded apartments, as you might guess from their name, are apartments that consist of a single thread. The details of apartments aren’t important for today’s discussion, so let’s assume that all the apartments in question are single-threaded apartments (STA). Incomplete backgrounder on apartments: In COM, an apartment is a collection of threads that are treated as equivalent from a COM standpoint. Basically, marshaling is the mechanism by which an object that is accessible to one apartment can be made accessible to another apartment. The Speer and Washington Apartments add 107-units to the neighborhood which translates to another 150 or so more people moving to Denver.COM has this concept called “marshaling”, with one L. The main pedestrian level entrance to the building is along Speer Boulevard, which has also been landscaped with wild grasses, and new trees. Along the alley, there are also a few parking spots for residents and guests.Īlso along Washington Street, you will find all new landscaping and stoops for private entrances to the units. The majority of the parking is underground, which is accessible on Washington Street. From copper paneling to large bricks and setbacks, this building is very unique and adds a great amount of character to Speer Boulevard and Washington Street.
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Speer: Speer & Washington Apartments Update #1Īnother unexpected element of this project is the facade. New Speer Neighborhood Project: Speer & Washington Apartments
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Instead, to our surprise, steel framing was going up! Before we take a look at the completed project, feel free to visit our previous coverage on it:
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As construction was in full swing and the structure started to rise, we expected to see wood framing, like any other five to six-story apartment project. However, this project came with a couple of great yet unexpected elements. We had very limited details about it and a couple of line drawings hinting at what this building was going to look like.

The Speer and Washington Apartments started out as a very unknown project back in May 2013.
