HighBall Part Duex (#02) Adding the Composite Application Libraries(adronbhall.com)

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The first thing I did was go download the Composite Application Library Guidance. The Patterns & Practices Group Page on the Composite Application Library is available also with more links and information. The steps I took to get all the CAL stuff added went something like this. I added the projects & test projects for; Composite.Desktop, Composite.Desktop.Tests, Composite.Presentation.Desktop, Composite.Presentation.Desktop.Tests, Composite.UnityExtensions.Desktop, Composite.UnityExtensions.Desktop.Tests. Then I added the Microsoft.Practices.ServiceLocation.dll to the 3rd Party Assemblies directory and fixed the references in the above projects. Since I had literally copied them from the CAL directory that the installer places them, I had to fix up the references, but I had done so on purpose so that I'd know exactly what references what. After adding that I setup a project for my first module named HighBall.Interface.Modules.ScheduleModule. In this module I made a view called ScheduleAddView.xaml and a module called ScheduleAddModule.cs. In the xaml view I added the following markup, which is identical to the markup I created for the ScheduleAdd.xaml in the previous blog post.

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