We’ve just returned back from our Composite UI Infrastructure architecture review by who else but the Prism creators, the Microsoft P&P team, and we’ve also discussed on several WPF issues we’ve got with the WPF team. I have such a great time meeting with David Hill, Blaine Wastell, Julian Dominguez, Rob Relyea, Mike Hillberg, Anson Tsao, Varsha Mahadevan and Jaime Rodriguez. I want to thank each and every one of you personally!
Special thanks to Lior Rozner from Microsoft Israel for leading this great infrastructure, and for being a great companion. Many thanks to the rest of our team for being part of this infrastructure.
Here is a list of topics we’ve talked about:
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Data Composition – Enables a simple and decoupled way for different modules to add applicative data that is related to each other (enrichment).
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UI Composition – Provides Reuse of Modules, Components Gluing, Declarative Language, Solution Designer.
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Meta Data UI Driven – Enables a standard UI Binding to a custom, dynamic & un-typed applicative data structure.
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Personalization – Save and restore UI and controls preferences set by the user.
Shared Context – Transactional, Hierarchical, Notifiable Shared UI context state between modules.
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Bootstrapping
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Versioning and Deployment
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The future of WPF Applications
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Prism v-next
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Future thoughts…
If you found these topics interesting and would like to hear more about, then I invite you to keep tracking this blog.
Meantime, here are several images

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