The final two parts are available for the webcast Erwin and I were working on, links to the complete series are available below. This web cast has 4 short videos on building a search aggregator composite application using the Prism library. Through these videos we hope to give you an idea of how to put together a composite application and some of the tools Prism has to offer.
Part I: Basic solution layout and adding a module (10 minutes)
Part II: Visual Composition (10 minutes)
Part III: Implementing the View and Using Services (22 minutes)
Part IV: Decoupled Communication (24 minutes)
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Hi Bob
Do you think is it possible to get the source code that you created on this presentation ?
In this issue: Mark Monster, Jesse Liberty, Eric Mork, Mike Snow, Jeff Weber, Bob Brumfield and Erwin
AlbertoF:
Yes, we put the source code out on Codeplex. You can get to it from the learning prism page: http://compositewpf.codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Learn%20Prism&referringTitle=Home
Or you can directly download the source code zip:
http://compositewpf.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?DownloadId=60148
One thing, you will need to get the CAL source (or have the CAL binaries) and add those references to the project.
-b
is there a link to high res version of these screen cast because currently they are really voice cast
codemonkeyman:
Yes the high-res link is available right from the channel 9. Look for the downloads link and there is a high-quality option.
Here are the links to the channel 9 pages:
http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/akMSFT/Creating-a-modular-application-using-Prism-V2-Part-1-of-4--Creating-a-shell-and-modules/
http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/akMSFT/Creating-a-modular-application-using-Prism-V2-Screencast-24--Visual-Composition/
http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/akMSFT/Creating-a-modular-application-using-Prism-V2-Screencast-34--Implementing-views-and-services/
http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/akMSFT/Creating-a-modular-application-using-Prism-v2-Screencast-44--Decoupled-Communication/