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Installing the MVVM Light Toolkit V1.1.0.0 (obsolete)
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re: Installing the MVVM Light Toolkit V1.1.0.0
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Hi interesting toolkit that I am going to evaluate. I am just wondering to know where I can find some documentation about this toolkit. I would like to understand in depth what the Messenger class does, how it handles the messages and how it passes entities through them.
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re: Installing the MVVM Light Toolkit V1.1.0.0
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at 8/11/2009 4:39 PM
Hi Raffaeu,
There is not much doc right now. I am currently working on a standalone installer (by popular request) and as soon as it is finished, I will blog samples and documentation about the various features of the toolkit.
About the Messenger, if you install the toolkit and create a new MVVMLight application, you will get a working MVVM application, that you can run by pressing F5 in Studio or Blend. This is a simple application, but it includes communication using the Messenger, so that sample should help you to start. Please stay tuned for additional examples. The Messenger is high on my priority list.
HTH and sorry for the delay.
Laurent
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