Walter Moll
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Hi guys!
Hope you can help me...
I have a solution and 2 projects on it (let's name them project A and B). Considering my requisite, project A can't have reference to project B and project B can have reference to project A.
Problem: I need to write a code in project A opening a Window from project B using a string. This string can be the object name, Window name, namespace or whatever. This string can be anything that I decide, as long as it works. I found lots of examples to do it on internet (Application.LoadComponent, Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly, Uri, ...) but non of then work in my case, maybe because there is no reference between A and B project.
Someone knows what I could do?
Thanks!
VS: 2015
Language: C# (WPF - both projects)
Framework: 4.5.2
Hope you can help me...
I have a solution and 2 projects on it (let's name them project A and B). Considering my requisite, project A can't have reference to project B and project B can have reference to project A.
Problem: I need to write a code in project A opening a Window from project B using a string. This string can be the object name, Window name, namespace or whatever. This string can be anything that I decide, as long as it works. I found lots of examples to do it on internet (Application.LoadComponent, Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly, Uri, ...) but non of then work in my case, maybe because there is no reference between A and B project.
Someone knows what I could do?
Thanks!
VS: 2015
Language: C# (WPF - both projects)
Framework: 4.5.2