UpdateManifestForBrowserApplication Task
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The UpdateManifestForBrowserApplication task is run to add the <hostInBrowser /> element to the application manifest (projectname.exe.manifest) when a XAML browser application (XBAP) project is built.
Task Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ApplicationManifest |
Required ITaskItem[] parameter. Specifies the path and name of the application manifest file that you want to add the <hostInBrowser /> element to. |
HostInBrowser |
Required Boolean parameter. Specifies whether to modify the application manifest to include the <hostInBrowser /> element. If true, a new < hostInBrowser /> element is included in the <entryPoint /> element. Note that element inclusion is cumulative: if a <hostInBrowser /> element already exists, it is not removed or overwritten. Instead, an additional <hostInBrowser /> element is created. If false, the application manifest is not modified. |
Remarks
XBAPs are run by using ClickOnce deployment and, therefore, must by published with supporting deployment and application manifests. Microsoft build engine (MSBuild) uses the GenerateApplicationManifest task to generate an application manifest.
Then, to configure an application to be hosted from a browser, an additional element, <hostInBrowser /> must be added to the application manifest, as show in the following example:
<!--MyXBAPApplication.exe.manifest-->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<asmv1:assembly ... >
<asmv1:assemblyIdentity ... />
<application />
<entryPoint>
...
<hostInBrowser xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3" />
</entryPoint>
...
/>
The UpdateManifestForBrowserApplication task is run when an XBAP project is built in order to add the <hostInBrowser />
element.
Example
The following example shows how to ensure that the <hostInBrowser />
element is included in an application manifest file.
<Project xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<UsingTask
TaskName="Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Windows.UpdateManifestForBrowserApplication"
AssemblyFile="C:\Program Files\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\v3.0\PresentationBuildTasks.dll" />
<Target Name="UpdateManifestForBrowserApplicationTask">
<UpdateManifestForBrowserApplication
ApplicationManifest="MyXBAPApplication.exe.manifest"
HostInBrowser="true" />
</Target>
</Project>
See Also
WPF MSBuild Reference
Task Reference
MSBuild Reference
Task Reference
Building a WPF Application (WPF)
WPF XAML Browser Applications Overview