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‎Jun 19, 2009
11:50 AM
WPF Application
Hello, I am planning on developing my own UI to process notifications and messages. Any reason why I can't or shouldn't use a WPF project?
Thanks!
Tim
Thanks!
Tim
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‎Jun 22, 2009
11:32 AM
The library you use to design your user interface and application should be irrelevant as long as they properly implement COM support. If you do encounter any issues, let us know 🙂
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‎Jun 22, 2009
12:16 PM
Thanks Bryan, I will let you know if I encounter any issues!
Tim
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‎Jun 22, 2009
03:07 PM
Hosting ActiveX controls in WPF is supported. I've never done it, but it just sounds painful to me. 🙂
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‎Jun 22, 2009
04:16 PM
Thanks for the feeback Christopher. What would you suggest for the development of a custom UI to handle the notifications if you believe WPF would be painful? I know VB.NET best, not a C# kind of guy.
Tim
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‎Jun 24, 2009
10:24 AM
Since FNC doesn't provide or expose any ActiveX controls you could display, I don't think this is a concern for you. You can basically set up a marshaling interface between the COM backend and the WPF front-end similar to what technologies such as our .NET Managed Custom Action interface does.
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‎Jun 24, 2009
01:08 PM
Thanks Bryan!
Tim
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