I have the list of the applications for given file extension (using LSCopyApplicationURLsForURL). I want to change the default file association from code upon selecting one of the applications from the above call. Is there a way to do this?

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- (void) setApplication:(NSString *)applicationName forExtension:(NSString *)extension {

    NSArray *appPaths = [self getApplicationListForExtension:extension];

    for (NSString *appPath in appPaths) {
        if ([appPath rangeOfString:applicationName].location != NSNotFound) {
            NSArray *UTIs = (NSArray *)UTTypeCreateAllIdentifiersForTag(kUTTagClassFilenameExtension,
                                                                        (CFStringRef)extension,
                                                                        nil);
            for (NSString *UTI in UTIs) {
                LSSetDefaultRoleHandlerForContentType((CFStringRef)UTI,
                                                      kLSRolesEditor,
                                                      (CFStringRef)[[NSBundle bundleWithPath:appPath] bundleIdentifier]);
            }

            [UTIs release];

            break;
        }
    }
}
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This code gets thisAppName but doesn't do anything with it. – JWWalker Jul 27 '10 at 16:24
Thanks, removed. – beeci Aug 3 '10 at 12:02
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Here is a snippet of code for a very related task: set yourself as the default application for a given file extension:

#import <ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h>
#import "LaunchServicesWrapper.h"

@implementation LaunchServicesWrapper


+ (NSString *) UTIforFileExtension:(NSString *) extension {
    NSString * UTIString = (NSString *)UTTypeCreatePreferredIdentifierForTag(kUTTagClassFilenameExtension, 
                                                                       (CFStringRef)extension, 
                                                                       NULL);

    return [UTIString autorelease];
}

+ (BOOL) setMyselfAsDefaultApplicationForFileExtension:(NSString *) fileExtension {
    OSStatus returnStatus = LSSetDefaultRoleHandlerForContentType (
                                                                   (CFStringRef) [LaunchServicesWrapper UTIforFileExtension:fileExtension],
                                                                   kLSRolesAll,
                                                                   (CFStringRef) [[NSBundle mainBundle] bundleIdentifier]
                                                                   );

    if (returnStatus != 0) {
        NSLog(@"Got an error when setting default application - %d", returnStatus);
        // Please see the documentation or LSInfo.h

        return NO;
    }

    return YES;
}


@end
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Thanks, but already found the answer (see my answer) - yours its a bit different from mine, since it founds only UTI for an extension. What if there are more? – beeci Jan 10 at 10:28
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