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MEF for Beginner (repeatable metadata) - part 9
MEF for Beginner (repeatable metadata) - part 9 this is the 9th post of the MEF for Beginner series, the series TOC is available here . this post will focus on having repeatable metadata definition (cases like definition of multiple categories). if you not familiar with the MEF metadata concept you may want to read part 8 .   Bad practice for repeatable metadata In order to explain repeatable metadata , we will start by decorating export with untyped metadata declaration ( which consider as...
MEF for Beginner (Metadata) - part 8
MEF for Beginner (Metadata) - part 8   this is the 8th post of the MEF for Beginner series, the series TOC is available here .   this post will focus on the basics of MEF metadata capabilities, the next post discuss the ability of multiple metadata decorations .   What is Metadata? metadata is piece of compile-time information that can be attached to exported part . metadata is adding peripheral information to the part, (metadata information may define which operation system supported...
MEF for Beginner: TOC
MEF for beginner is a blog series for developers that want to learn How To use the MEF (Manage Extensibility Framework) technology.   the following post is currently available for this series: Concept How To build your first MEF application Hello Silverlight A-sync Silverlight loading Import   Part Creation policy Recomposition policy   Metadata (part 1)   Metadata (part 2 – repeatable) Catalogs   Import from Xaml   Deployment Catalog   תגים של Technorati:‏ MEF...
MEF for Beginner – Part 3 (Hello Silverlight)
MEF for Beginner – Part 3 (Hello Silverlight) in this post we will cover the basic steps that is needed for building your first Silverlight MEF application. you can find more about the MEF on part 1 , part 2 of this series, the series TOC is available here . the following instructions will lead you through very simple steps of building simple Silverlight shell application that can consume plug-ins . this post is written on Visual Studio 2010 and Silverlight 4.0 ( using Visual studio 2008 and Silverlight...