In this blog post, I am going to demonstrate how to access a simple XML file embedded in the WinRT assembly.
One of the easier ways to retrieve an assembly in .NET application is by using the below method:
Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly();
Alternate one is to use Type
object of the classes present in the assembly.
Assembly assembly = typeof(DemoClass).GetType().Assembly;
From the assembly object, we can retrieve the manifest resource stream (embedded file) using GetManifestResourceStream()
method. All we need is to pass the name of the embedded resource. The name of the embedded resource is the combination of root namespace, folder path and the file name.
For example, consider the root namespace of a demo application to be MyApp
and the XML file (Embedded.xml) is available under Resources folder of the assembly. Then, the name of the embedded resource is “MyApp.Resources.Embedded.xml”.
Sample Code Snippet for .NET
Assembly assembly = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly();
or:
Assembly assembly = typeof(DemoClass).GetType().Assembly;
Stream xmlStream = assembly.GetManifestResourceStream("MyApp.Resources.Embedded.xml");
In WinRT, both GetExecutingAssembly()
and GetType().Assembly
are not available, instead you can retrieve the assembly object from the classes declared in the assembly by means of using TypeInfo
object. Now the remaining part to access the manifest resource is the same as in a .NET application. Please find the code snippet from below.
Sample Code Snippet for WinRT
Assembly assembly = typeof(DemoClass).GetTypeInfo().Assembly;
Stream xmlStream = assembly.GetManifestResourceStream("MyApp.Resources.Embedded.xml");
Please find the demo application from this link. In this application, embedded XML file is retrieved and its contents are displayed in a text box.