com:ComInterface
Declares a package extension point of type windows.comInterface. The comInterface extension may include three types of registrations: Interface, ProxyStub, or TypeLib.
Element hierarchy
<com:ComInterface>
<com:ComInterface>
Syntax
<com:ComInterface>
<!-- Child elements -->
com:ProxyStub{0,1000},
com:Interface{0,10000},
com:TypeLib{0,1000}
</com:ComInterface>
Key
{}
specific range of occurrences
Attributes and elements
Attributes
None.
Child elements
Child element | Description |
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com:ProxyStub | Registers a proxy stub. |
com:Interface | Registers new COM Interfaces. |
com:TypeLib | Registers a type library. |
Parent elements
Parent element | Description |
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com:Extension | Provides functionality to expose COM registrations to clients outside of the app package. |
Remarks
The comInterface extension can be under the Application/Extensions/Extension manifest element, or under the Package/Extensions/Extension manifest element. There is no functional difference between these two options, but both placements have different advantages.
If the extension is under Application/Extensions/Extension, you can improve the readability of the manifest by keeping interface registrations near the class registrations that implement them. However, if you place the extension under Package/Extensions/Extension, you won't need to determine which Application to use for each interface. It's possible to use multiple comInterface extensions in either Application/Extensions/Extension or Package/Extensions/Extension, but this is neither recommended nor necessary.
Note
Any registrations in comInterface that depend on another registration (e.g. an Interface references a ProxyStub and/or a TypeLib) must be in the same comInterface extension.
Requirements
Item | Value |
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Namespace | http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/manifest/com/windows10 |
Minimum OS Version | Windows 10 version 1703 (Build 15063) |