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MVVM Survival Guide for Enterprise Architectures in Silverlight and WPF

MVVM Survival Guide for Enterprise Architectures in Silverlight and WPF

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MVVM Survival Guide for Enterprise Architectures in Silverlight and WPF

MVVM Survival Guide for Enterprise Architectures in Silverlight and WPF

3.6 (14)

Overview of this book

MVVM (Model View View Model) is a Microsoft best practices pattern for working in WPF and Silverlight that is highly recommended by both Microsoft and industry experts alike. This book will look at the reasons for the pattern still being slow to become an industry standard, addressing the pain points of MVVM. It will help Silverlight and WPF programmers get up and running quickly with this useful pattern.MVVM Survival Guide for Enterprise Architectures in Silverlight and WPF will help you to choose the best MVVM approach for your project while giving you the tools, techniques, and confidence that you will need to succeed. Implementing MVVM can be a challenge, and this book will walk you through the main issues you will come across when using the pattern in real world enterprise applications.This book will help you to improve your WPF and Silverlight application design, allowing you to tackle the many challenges in creating presentation architectures for enterprise applications. You will be given examples that show the strengths and weaknesses of each of the major patterns. The book then dives into a full 3 tier enterprise implementation of MVVM and takes you through the various options available and trade-offs for each approach. During your journey you will see how to satisfy all the demands of modern WPF and Silverlight enterprise applications including scalability, testability, extensibility, and blendability.Complete your transition from ASP.NET and WinForms to Silverlight and WPF by embracing the new tools of these platforms, and the new design style that they allow for. MVVM Survival Guide for Enterprise Architectures in Silverlight and WPF will get you up to speed and ready to take advantage of this powerful new presentation platform.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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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
MVVM Frameworks
Index

Asynchronous View Model construction


We can improve the productivity of our designers using MVVM, by making design-time data available either directly in our View Models or by using an IoC (Inversion of Control) to swap in stubbed View Models in the designer. Doing this allows designers to have working sample data at design-time to help them create sophisticated views for our users. This is a productive working style, as designers don't have to access anything (such as the database or web services) and it provides a separation between designers and developers that allows them to work in parallel without blocking each other. However, when the real application is run outside of the designer, all of the dependencies will be live, and loading this data can slow things down when it comes to loading our views. We need to improve the application responsiveness as much as we can, so that the application doesn't become idle when data is being read.

We can illustrate the previous scenario by introducing...

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