I just started experimenting with Laurent Bugnion's MVVM Light Toolkit. I think I'm going to really like it, but I have a couple questions.
Before I get to them, let me explain where I'm coming from. I currently use a combination of Josh Smith's MVVM Foundation and another project on Codeplex called MVVM Toolkit. I use ObservableObject
and Messenger
from MVVM Foundation and DelegateCommand
and CommandReference
from MVVM Toolkit.
The only real overlap between MVVM Foundation and MVVM Tookit is that they both have an implementation for ICommand
: MVVM Foundation has RelayCommand
and MVVM Tookit has DelegateCommand
. Of these two, DelegateCommand
appears to be more sophisticated. It employs a CommandManagerHelper
that uses weak references to avoid memory leaks.
With that said, here are my questions:
Why does MVVM Light use RelayCommand
rather than DelegateCommand
? Is the use of weak references in an ICommand
unnecessary or not recommended for some reason?
Why is there no ObservableObject
in MVVM Light? ObservableObject
is basically just the part of ViewModelBase
that implements INotifyPropertyChanged
, but it's very convenient to have as a separate class because view-models are not the only objects that need to implement INotifyPropertyChanged
. For example, let's say you have a DataGrid that binds to a list of Person
objects. If any of the properties in Person
can change while the user is viewing the DataGrid, Person
would need to implement INotifyPropertyChanged
. (I realize that if Person
is auto-generated using something like LinqToSql, it will probably already implement INotifyPropertyChanged
, but there are cases where I need to make view-specific versions of entity model objects, say, because I need to include a command to support a button column in a DataGrid.)
Thanks.
P.S. Here is the code for DelegateCommand
from the MVVM Toolkit:
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1ApCx5SbCfHi5fBhv8Ki3zA6j34sp2t80LQZdj89v8cU
It looks like the issue raised by the first question has been solved in the latest build:
According to The MVVM Light Toolkit Codeplex site (under "Raising the CanExecuteChanged event manually"), the CommandManager
has been eliminated altogether.
As for Observable Object
, I have added an item to the Issue Tracker on the Codeplex Site.
You can also consider Catel. It supports a DataObject (both generic and non-generic) that support exactly what you are looking for (an object implementing INotifyPropertyChanged, IDataErrorInfo, and much more). Then, the ViewModelBase is derived from the very powerful DataObjectBase class, so you can use the DataObjectBase for data objects, and the ViewModelBase for view models.
It also saves you from creating messengers since you can simply use the InterestedIn attribute on a view model to receive change notifications of another view model.
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