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- The **pack.info** file describes the HAP attributes in the bundle, for example, **bundleName** and **versionCode** in **app** and **name**, **type**, and **abilities** in **module**. The file is automatically generated when DevEco Studio generates the bundle.
- The **pack.info** file describes the HAP attributes in the bundle, for example, **bundleName** and **versionCode** in **app** and **name**, **type**, and **abilities** in **module**. The file is automatically generated when DevEco Studio generates the bundle.
**Figure 1** Application package structure in FA model
**Figure 1** Application package structure in FA model
Unless otherwise specified, the modules described in this document refer to the modules of the Ability type.
Unless otherwise specified, the modules described in this document refer to the modules of the Ability type.
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- The **pack.info** file describes the HAP attributes in the bundle, for example, **bundleName** and **versionCode** in **app** and **name**, **type**, and **abilities** in **module**. The file is automatically generated when DevEco Studio generates the bundle.
- The **pack.info** file describes the HAP attributes in the bundle, for example, **bundleName** and **versionCode** in **app** and **name**, **type**, and **abilities** in **module**. The file is automatically generated when DevEco Studio generates the bundle.
**Figure 2** Application package structure in stage model
**Figure 2** Application package structure in stage model
The **deviceConfig** tag contains device-specific configuration of the application, including attributes such as **default**, **tv**, **car**, and **wearable**. The **default** configuration applies to all types of devices. You need to declare the peculiar configuration of a specific device type in the associated sub-tag of this type.
The **deviceConfig** tag contains device-specific configuration of the application, including attributes such as **default**, **tv**, **car**, and **wearable**. The **default** configuration applies to all types of devices. You need to declare the peculiar configuration of a specific device type in the associated sub-tag of this type.
SysCap is short for SystemCapability. It refers to a standalone feature in the operating system, for example, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, or camera. Each SysCap corresponds to a set of APIs, whose availability depends on the support of the target device. Such a set of APIs can be provided in DevEco Studio for association.
SystemCapability (SysCap in short) refers to a standalone feature in the operating system, for example, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, or camera. Each SysCap corresponds to a set of APIs, whose availability depends on the support of the target device. Such a set of APIs can be provided in DevEco Studio for association.