I have a WPF application where I want to handle file activation. I found solutions where adding specific values to the registry solves the issue. The problem is that the final app should be a UWP app and I'm using the desktop bridge to do this. If the app is running as UWP, it can't reach the registry to set these specific values. Is there any other way to handle file activation without using the registry?
I also tried to create a UWP project, because in UWP is very easy to handle file activation and to launch somehow my WPF application from this project and pass the content of the file.
I tried the Launcher.LaunchUriAsync(...), but I hadn't really find an example how to build the URI. If this way is viable can you provide me an example?
Then I also tried to communicate by Windows.ApplicationModel.AppService but it's also needed to start the app if it's not running. So this isn't a good way.
I'm open for any other approaches, too.