Posted By: ajoy krishnamoorthy | Feb 24th @ 6:37 PM | 67,805 Views | 17 Comments

In this 4 part series, Bob Brumfield and Erwin van der Valk from patterns and practices shows you how to build a modular application using the recently released Composite Application Guidance for WPF and Silverlight - February 2009 (also known as Prism V2).  

Part 1. Creating a shell and modules

In this screencast, you will see how to divide an application into modular pieces and how to recombine them again in a shell.

For Part 2 of 4: Visual Composition

Bob Brumfield and Erwin van der Valk are both Software Development Engineers at Microsoft patterns & practices and have both worked on the Prism V2 project.

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vesuvius
vesuvius
Das Glasperlenspiel
I will be keeping my eyes out for the other three parts, thank you P&P!
DCMonkey
DCMonkey
Monkey see, monkey do, monkey will destroy you!
There's something horribly wrong with the audio.
Hi,

Well done for these screencats. The model is very interesting, but it is a bit complex to understand.
Can you give us your source code after each step.

Thank you P&P team!


I will be posting, at least the final code, and if I can, I'll see if I can break down the code into the start/end of each module so people can follow along.  I'll post here where I end up placing that code.
I've posted the final source code for this series to the Codeplex site.
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