-Give my UserControl all the dependency properties that are members of the model -Add an additional CLR property for an instance on the model that when set, updates the dps and `get` creates a new instance of the model using the dps and returns it
Mav, so I have a List of parameters, where each parameter has a "IsVisible" property... There are about 1K parameters... would it be better to create another property OC<Parameter> ViewableParameters { get { return _parameter.Where(x=> x.IsVisible); } } or store a different list?
An OC would be pointless on an IQueryable.. just return IEnumerable<Parameter> and you'll be fine
you will need to raise notification though when you want wpf to pull new result -- since there's no change notification in property itself, there should be no need to cache
though of course if you are going to do this over and over for calculation purpose, yes by all means cache it into another list but if its only for binding you can get away without caching
I'm having a problem getting results from nested dialog windows back to the originating viewmodel, code: gist.github.com/dirte/7b13d9adb74ff8bda01b basically VMA opens WindowA which in turn opens WindowB, when WindowB closes I never get back to VMA code handling WindowA
you have SilksModel.BodyPattern .. so each combobox can get its own path
so for "cmbBodyPattern" the binding could be like: SelectedItem={Binding Path=SilksModel.BodyPattern, ElementName=Silks} assuming you put a x:Name="Silks" on your silks control
according to that, editable controls generally use Mode=TwoWay as their default -- but it can vary from DP to DP.. so.. unless you're sure, be explicit
If you have something like a grid with column that holds an int, and you type anything in, that would cause an issue because any text you type in will be string... you need to user a converter to parse a string to an int for that column.... I think I'm correct on that. someone can yell at me if not.
at least with the RadGrid I'm using that happened I think
or trying to change the value to '' isn't a valid int either
@Maverik but how much scrutiny do you get and from how many people... I have like 4-5 people that I can run an idea by, when its done and they see it, 2 of them say why did you do that, and then i have to catch back up with everyone else to see if they agree blah blah blah
was that to Kian, Johan... or me? I was just giving an example
@NETscape umm i was supposed to be a supervised developer but they quickly realised that I far exceeded the skillset of my supervisor or even his supervisor.. so now I'm my own man and whatever I say goes :)
(i was actually hired as an aid for the said supervisor / developer)
Actually he was ok with it i think.. or so I think now that I've been with him for past 4 years!
even if he was disappointed, it was for the best -- i couldn't help him much (they hadn't told me at the time of hiring that they were hiring me for web development)
so while in general i cover a lot more techs than him, restraining me to web would have meant one i'd have to learn something brand new that i don't like and two even if i stayed long enough to make an impact, i wouldn't have been happy and my skillset wasted
right now I'm dealing with infrastucture reporting
eventually it'll serve BI & Billing automation projects
pulling the information out of infrastructure is relatively easy.. but pulling it with speed.. that's where most of my time is spent
example: I have this query that results in 1500ish AD users
a small number that you'd expect to have returned in under a second
but as soon as you throw security groups into mix -- ok now you've properly complicated things!
my director / ceo aren't sure what they want.. they don't even realise the wealth of information that I can pull
so I'm just exposing as much information as I can
biggest bottleneck is transitive group memberships
a typical membership is 7-10 levels deep based on which i need to set flags
leaving it to framework meant tons of processing on AD and still repeating same queries per flag
so I've dropped that bit down now by skipping framework stuff and dealing with ldap stuff directly
I only need to figure how to get service stack to run things in parallel
that and how to get System.DirectoryServices.Linq framework to do things in parallel
once I get that in place, i'm very sure I'll drop the time to at least 5 seconds
Then I have Exchange hell to play with :) -- a simple question: what's the size of mailbox right now? that query takes multiple seconds per mailbox -- scale that up again to 1000s of mailboxes and you can see how my days are spent :)
Then I have Sage SDK to learn to dig out information relating to finances -- then some VMWare stuff to deal with physical infrastructure / provisioning
I want the items to be all the enum items, and the selected item to be bound to a CLR property, and I want to display the enum value like this value.ToString().Replace('_',' ')
if this was a DB query it'd be a lot quicker but going from AD Storage to byte[] to SecurityIdentifier to NTAccount just to figure out what the hell am I looking at (and we're talking 10,000 groups roughly that can be mashed together 7ish levels deep) requires a lot of time :(
that is a scary thought.. but.. as luck would have it.. my best mate has already done something similar
and having seen him deal with it, (it was on much smaller scale of course) I'll just do the same.. declare bankruptcy and you can have whatever you can get your hands on :D
well i'm not even sure of 40 -- after that i think it becomes really hard to keep up
of course you can be one of those developers who stick with just one age old tech and a lot of enterprises will take the said developer in for his "seniority" & "experience" but I don't count them as developers
View Model creates a new View.ShowDialog and the view has a Command bound to a button and when clicked it executes the command but then never returns back to the next line in the VM who called the View.ShowDialog..... what the balls
I'm planning on making a WPF application which isn't going to be really large and has a few (max 5) users. The main goal is that these users are using the same database so that the data is synchronised. I was wondering.. do you guys know of some sort of SQL server cloud database?
I don't want to host my own or build a WCF layer onto it since it's rather basic.