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AssemblyIdentity Constructor (String, String, String, String, String, String)

Initializes a new instance of the AssemblyIdentity class.

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Namespace:  Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Deployment.ManifestUtilities
Assembly:  Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Core (in Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Core.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Sub New ( _
    name As String, _
    version As String, _
    publicKeyToken As String, _
    culture As String, _
    processorArchitecture As String, _
    type As String _
)
public AssemblyIdentity(
    string name,
    string version,
    string publicKeyToken,
    string culture,
    string processorArchitecture,
    string type
)
public:
AssemblyIdentity(
    String^ name, 
    String^ version, 
    String^ publicKeyToken, 
    String^ culture, 
    String^ processorArchitecture, 
    String^ type
)
new : 
        name:string * 
        version:string * 
        publicKeyToken:string * 
        culture:string * 
        processorArchitecture:string * 
        type:string -> AssemblyIdentity
public function AssemblyIdentity(
    name : String, 
    version : String, 
    publicKeyToken : String, 
    culture : String, 
    processorArchitecture : String, 
    type : String
)

Parameters

  • name
    Type: System.String

    Specifies the simple name of the assembly.

  • version
    Type: System.String

    Specifies the version of the assembly.

  • publicKeyToken
    Type: System.String

    Specifies the public key token of the assembly, which is the last 8 bytes of the SHA-1 hash of the public key under which the assembly is signed.

  • culture
    Type: System.String

    Specifies the culture of the assembly. A blank string indicates the invariant culture.

  • processorArchitecture
    Type: System.String

    Specifies the processor architecture of the assembly. Valid values are msil, x86, ia64, and amd64.

  • type
    Type: System.String

    Specifies the type attribute of the assembly. Valid values are win32 or a blank string.

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See Also

Reference

AssemblyIdentity Class

AssemblyIdentity Overload

Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Deployment.ManifestUtilities Namespace