Hi there,
I have a Property in my App.xaml.cs called User that holds the User details. I have read here that you can't have a dependency property on the App class.
I chose to use App.cs because it is global to the entire program and this is used for access control, but any alternatives are welcome.
Now my question is how can I bind to this property from my UserControls and Windows.
IsEnabled="{Binding Path=User, Converter={StaticResource hasAccessConverter}, ConverterParameter=Mid}"
This obviously only works on a property on the datacontext. I want to access the property on the App. Can someone show me an example of the binding to the App.xaml.cs property if I implement INotifyChanged?
Thanks -Oliver
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I have read here that you can't have a dependency property on the App class.
Indeed you can't, because
Applicationdoesn't inherit fromDependencyObject. However, it's not necessary : only the target property of a binding needs to be a dependency property.If you want to bind to a property of your App class, you can do it like that :
IsEnabled="{Binding Path=User, Source={x:Static Application.Current}}"Oliver : Thank you very much. It works great. -
And to access it programatically in C# you can do this:
((App)Application.Current).YourMethod ((App)Application.Current).YourProperty -
You can bind declaratively in Silverlight to Application.Current by using a custom converter.
See my blog post here
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