com4:ClassReference (in InProcessServer)

Specifies the class with which the registered in-process server is associated and sets registration details.

Element Hierarchy

<Package>

    <Applications>

         <Application>

              <Extensions>

                   <com4:InProcessServer>

                        <com4:ClassReference>

Syntax

<com4:ClassReference
    ThreadingModel = 'A string that can have one of the following values: "Both", "STA", "MTA", "MainSTA", or "Neutral".'
    Virtualization = 'A string that can have one of the following values: "enabled" or "disabled".'
    Id = 'A GUID in the form xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx.' />

Attributes and elements

Attributes

Attribute Description Data type Required Default value
ThreadingModel The type of threading model supported by the runtime class. One of the following values: "Both" , "STA" , "MTA" , "MainSTA" , "Neutral" Yes
Virtualization Specifies whether virtualization is used when loading the class. One of the following values: "enabled" , "disabled" Yes
Id The Id of the Class being referenced. A GUID in the form xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx. Yes

Child elements

None.

Parent elements

Parent element Description
com4:InProcessServer Registers an in-process server with one or many class registrations.

Remarks

The following example shows how to register an out-of-process and an in-process server implementation for the same class.

<com4:Class Id="f4ed7720-9b3a-44a4-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx" DisplayName="CLSID_Foo"/> 
<com:ExeServer Executable="MyServer.exe" DisplayName="My server">  
  <com4:ClassReference Id="f4ed7720-9b3a-44a4-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"/>  
</com:ExeServer> 
<com4:InProcessServer Path="MyServer.dll">  
  <com4:ClassReference Id="f4ed7720-9b3a-44a4-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"/>  
</com4:InProcessServer> 

Requirements

Item Value
Namespace http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/manifest/com/windows10/4
Minimum OS Version Windows 10 (Build 20348)