PackageIdentity element
Specifies the package identity (name and publisher) for the Windows Store device app that is specified as an AutoPlay handler.
Usage
<PackageIdentity
Name = "tns:PackageNameType"
Publisher = "tns:PublisherType"/>
Attributes
Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Name |
tns:PackageNameType |
Yes |
A value of PackageNameType. Copy this element from the Name attribute of the app manifest's Identity element, described in Remarks. |
Publisher |
tns:PublisherType |
Yes |
A value of PublisherType. Copy this element from the Publisher attribute of the app manifest's Identity element, described in Remarks. |
Child elements
There are no child elements.
Parent elements
Element |
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XSD
<!-- Package Identity Type Definition -->
<xs:complexType name="PackageIdentityType">
<xs:attribute name="Name" type="tns:PackageNameType" use="required" />
<xs:attribute name="Publisher" type="tns:PublisherType" use="required" />
</xs:complexType>
Remarks
The structure for the <package> element's <identity> and <applications> element correspond to the structure of those elements in an app manifest. Copy the Name and Publisher attributes from the application manifest's <identity> element after the app has been associated with the Windows Store, because the process of associating your app will update the app manifest. See Step 2: Create device metadata for your Windows Store device app for more information on associating the app with the store.
Here is an example of how the <Identity> element may look inside an app manifest.
<Identity Name="64022FABRIKAM.FabrikamDeviceApp" Publisher="CN=05558413-FFF6-4AA5-8176-AD43036533FA" Version="1.0.0.0" />
You can see the Package name and publisher in Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 by following these steps:
- Open your app solution in Visual Studio 2012.
- If you have not done so already, associate your app with the Windows Store using the steps in Step 2: Create device metadata for your Windows Store device app.
- Double-click Package.appxmanifest in Solution Explorer to open the app manifest designer.
- In the manifest designer, click on the Packaging tab.
- In the Packaging tab, you can find the Package Name field and the Publisher field.
You can see the App ID in Visual Studio 2012 by following these steps:
- Open your app solution in Visual Studio 2012.
- Right-click Package.appxmanifest in Solution Explorer and choose View Code.
- You can see the Application element's Id attribute in the app manifest code.
Element information
Minimum supported system |
Windows 8 |
Can be empty | Yes |
See also