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WiX: A Developer's Guide to Windows Installer XML

You're reading from   WiX: A Developer's Guide to Windows Installer XML If you‚Äôre a developer needing to create installers for Microsoft Windows, then this book is essential. It‚Äôs a step-by-step tutorial that teaches you all you need to know about WiX: the professional way to produce a Windows installer package.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849513722
Length 348 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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WiX: A Developer's Guide to Windows Installer XML
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface
1. Getting Started 2. Creating Files and Directories FREE CHAPTER 3. Putting Properties and AppSearch to Work 4. Improving Control with Launch Conditions and Installed States 5. Understanding the Installation Sequence 6. Adding a User Interface 7. Using UI Controls 8. Tapping into Control Events 9. Working from the Command Line 10. Accessing the Windows Registry 11. Controlling Windows Services 12. Localizing Your Installer 13. Upgrading and Patching

ComponentGroup element


The ComponentGroup element can be used to group Component elements, which is helpful as it offers a way to reference all of your components with a single element. For example, when adding components to a Feature (which you must always do), you could use ComponentRef elements directly. This is the technique we used in the previous chapter.

<Feature Id="ProductFeature"
         Title="Main Product"
         Level="1">
  <ComponentRef Id="CMP_MyProgramEXE" />
  <ComponentRef Id="CMP_AnotherFileDLL" />
</Feature>

However, by creating a ComponentGroup, you can reference multiple components with a single ComponentGroupRef element. This is shown in the snippet:

<Feature Id="ProductFeature"
         Title="Main Product"
         Level="1">
  <ComponentGroupRef Id="MyComponentGroup" />
</Feature>

To create a ComponentGroup, add a new CompontGroup element to your .wxs file. It can go anywhere inside the Product element. Then, you have a...

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