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- 1I don't really understand your question. What does "In View or ViewModel" mean? ViewModels don't create views, and views certainly don't create themselves.Robert Harvey– Robert Harvey2016-09-12 16:13:06 +00:00Commented Sep 12, 2016 at 16:13
- 1I mean which of these layers should be responsible for creating new views - signal to do that must come from somewhere when action occurs. I excluded model from this question completely, because it shouldn't know anything about frontend at all.Mac70– Mac702016-09-14 07:04:13 +00:00Commented Sep 14, 2016 at 7:04
- Maybe I don't understand your question correctly, both of them should not interfere with your view. If you wanted to create a new view in your viewModel, is there any reason why you are not using frames in xaml to change the Window content with a binding to your current viewModel?Tolani– Tolani2016-09-14 09:03:21 +00:00Commented Sep 14, 2016 at 9:03
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