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WPF Quickstart (shipped with SCSF) regenerated using Composite WPF (Prism)
1 CommentWe published in the CompositeWPFContrib web site a new sample application. This application is the WPF Quickstart (shipped with the SCSF source code) regenerated using the Composite Application Guidance for WPF. We used this sample application while drafting the Composite Application Guidance for CAB Developers document.
You can find this sample in the last Change Set of the CompositeWPFContrib source code or download it from here.

This new sample also includes documentation about how the regeneration was performed. This document is available in the Documentation section of the CompositeWPFContrib web site:

Related Resources
If you are interesting in migration scenarios you may find useful the following links:
- Composite Application Guidance for CAB Developers: Document that helps you to map CAB concepts to CAL concepts. You may want to look at this documentation if you are considering a new WPF project and are familiar with CAB concepts, or are moving a CAB application to the Composite Application Library.
- Migration from CAB: Section in the CompositeWPF Knowledge Base that includes articles/questions about migration scenarios.
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Ezequiel Jadib’s Blog » New Samples in CompositeWPF (Prism) Contrib (2008-09-13) said on September 14, 2008:
[...] CAB WPF QuickStart migrated to CompositeWPF. In my previous post, I announced the release of a new guidance to help CAB developers familiarize themselves with the Composite Application Guidance. This sample created by Ignacio Baumann Fonay, Ezequiel Sculli and Mariano Converti, shows how to migrate from CAB to CompositeWPF. (the application selected was the WPF QuickStart included in the SCSF source code). I recommend you to read also the documentation, because explains how the migration was performed. For more information see WPF Quickstart (shipped with SCSF) regenerated using Composite WPF (Prism). [...]