Guide to Creating and Testing an XML File: Best Practices
Guide to Creating and Testing an XML File: Best Practices
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Registration
- Using Advanced Installer
- GUI
- Working with Projects
- Installer Project
* Product Information
* Resources
* Files and Folders
* Files
* Temporary Files
* File Operations
* Folders
* Permissions Tab - Installer Project
* Shortcuts
* Shortcuts
* INI Files
* XML Files
* Edit XML Dialog
* XML File Settings Tab
* XML File Install Tab
* Permissions Tab - XML Files Page
* XML Element Settings Tab
* XML Element Removal Tab
* XML Element Attributes Tab
* Test XML File
* XML escaped characters
* XML Diff
* JSON Files
* Text File Updates
* Windows Libraries
* Tiles
* Java Products
* Registry
* File Associations
* Assemblies
* Drivers
* Services
* Package Definition
* Requirements
* User Interface
* System Changes
* Server
* Custom Behavior - Patch Project
- Merge Module Project
- Updates Configuration Project
- Windows Store App Project
- Modification Package Project
- Optional Package Project
- Windows Mobile CAB Projects
- Visual Studio Extension Project
- Software Installer Wizards - Advanced Installer
- Visual Studio integration
- Alternative to AdminStudio/Wise
- Replace Wise
- Migrating from Visual Studio Installer
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Shell Integration
- Command Line
- Advanced Installer PowerShell Automation Interfaces
- Features and Functionality
- Tutorials
- Samples
- How-tos
- FAQs
- Windows Installer
- Deployment Technologies
- IT Pro
- MSIX
- Video Tutorials
- Advanced Installer Blog
- Table of Contents
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Test XML File
Test an XML Operation
an XML operation can either create a new file or update one already existing and it is possible to test this operation prior building the installation package.
In order to execute the test operation the following steps must be taken:
- Select a previously created “XML File”.
- From the context menu select the “Test” item.
- A Windows Installer type dialog will appear.
- On this window push the [Browse ] button to either select an existing XML file for an update operation or specify a new name to create a new XML file. The resulted file will be identical with the one normally obtained after the package installation.
A backup of the original file will be created in the same folder before the update operation takes place if the “Create backup before updating” option is enabled under the “Install” tab of the XML file operation.
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- Title: Guide to Creating and Testing an XML File: Best Practices
- Author: David
- Created at : 2024-10-09 00:06:06
- Updated at : 2024-10-10 23:50:16
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- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.