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Building Enterprise Applications with Windows® Presentation Foundation and the Model View ViewModel Pattern
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- Table of Contents
- + Introduction
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Model View ViewModel and Line of Business Applications
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Chapter 2. Design Patterns
- + Chapter 3. The Domain Model
- + Chapter 4. The Data Access Layer
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Chapter 5. The Business Layer
- + Chapter 6. The UI Layer with MVVM
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Chapter 7. MVVM Frameworks and Toolkits
- Index
- About the Author
Create rich, flexible, and maintainable line-of-business applications with the MVVM design pattern
Simplify and improve business application development by applying the MVVM pattern to Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Microsoft® Silverlight® 4. With this hands-on guide, you'll use MVVM with data binding, commands, and behaviors to create user interfaces loosely coupled to business logic. MVVM is ideal for .NET developers working with WPF and Silverlight--whether or not you have experience building enterprise applications.
Discover how to:
Dive deep into MVVM--and learn how it differs from other UI design patterns
Build a simple Customer Relationship Management application you can adapt for your own projects
Implement MVVM to maintain separation between UI declarative syntax and presentation logic code
Create a Domain Model to define your application's business context
Write dynamic code for the data access layer with the Microsoft Entity Framework and NHibernate
Enforce complex data-validation scenarios using Windows Workflow Foundation 4
Implement MVVM using frameworks and toolkits such as Microsoft Prism
Get code samples on the web
For system requirements, see the Introduction.
Test the closed alpha on paperc.com
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Publication year : 2011
License: All rights reserved ©
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