Chapter 7. Structuring and Deploying an Application
In This Chapter
- Standard Windows Applications
- Navigation-Based Windows Applications
- Applications with a Windows Vista Look and Feel
- Gadget-Style Applications
- XAML Browser Applications
- Loose XAML Pages
We’ve covered all the basics for assembling a WPF-based user interface and hooking it up to logic. Now it’s time to see how to package it up as an application. There’s no single canonical way to structure a WPF application. WPF supports standard Windows applications that take full advantage of the local computer, web-based applications that can still provide a compelling experience despite being restricted by Internet zone security, and a lot of other variations on these themes.
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