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MVVM Survival Guide for Enterprise Architectures in Silverlight and WPF

You're reading from   MVVM Survival Guide for Enterprise Architectures in Silverlight and WPF If you're using Silverlight and WPF, then employing the MVVM pattern can make a powerful difference to your projects, reducing code and bugs in one. This book is an invaluable resource for serious developers.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849683425
Length 490 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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MVVM Survival Guide for Enterprise Architectures in Silverlight and WPF
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Presentation Patterns FREE CHAPTER 2. Introduction to MVVM 3. Northwind – Foundations 4. Northwind—Services and Persistence Ignorance 5. Northwind—Commands and User Inputs 6. Northwind—Hierarchical View Model and IoC 7. Dialogs and MVVM 8. Workflow-based MVVM Applications 9. Validation 10. Using Non-MVVM Third-party Controls 11. MVVM Application Performance MVVM Frameworks
Binding at a Glance Index

Resources


  • Identified by unique key, implicit or explicit [x:Key directive].

  • Can be created/overwritten in the Resources section for a FrameworkElement/FrameworkContentElement or Application. Can also be defined in Resource Dictionaries and merged with Application resources.

  • Recommended creation at the minimum level possible.

  • Binding.Source uses them with StaticResource or DynamicResource.

Types with default constructor

  • Can be instantiated directly in the Resources section. Their public properties can be set in XAML which can also be a source for binding

XmlDataProvider

  • Enables declarative access to XML node tree from the inline XML data, XML data file, or XmlDocument. It is the slower among the two data providers

ObjectDataProvider

  • Allows instantiation using specific constructor. Can also use any method of the type for data with specific parameters. The parameters can also be used as a binding source.

  • Binding.BindsDirectlyToSource: When true, specifies that the binding path is relative to the Data property.

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