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Click Once - Additional actions on file download

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Strider - 06 Jun 2006 14:36 GMT
Hello all.

I have an application that will be deployed remotely on tablet pc's. It uses
SQL Server Express for storing it's data.

I am planning on deploying the application using click once but I need to
make sure first that it provides me with certain features I cannot live
without:

I need to be notified every time a new application file is downloaded so
that I can perform some custom actions.

For example, I keep the database schema definition in an xml file. Whenever
the schema changes, a new xml file will be distributed to the clients. When
this file is downloaded by a client, it must be provided to a SchemaUpdater
class which will handle the uprade of the database schema.

There seems to be no events under the System.Deployment.Application that
provides this kind of detailed information.
Marcus Heege - 06 Jun 2006 17:00 GMT
Hi Strider,

> Hello all.
>
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> There seems to be no events under the System.Deployment.Application that
> provides this kind of detailed information.

You can implement your app so that it programatically checks for updates.

Look at ApplicationDeployment.CheckForUpdate et.al.

Marcus
Strider - 07 Jun 2006 09:39 GMT
Hello Marcus.
Thanks for replying!

Unfortunatelly, it seems that click once does not provide information about
it's updates at the file level.

> Hi Strider,
>
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>
> Marcus

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