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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T13:16:00+00:00 2026-05-12T13:16:00+00:00

I am building a WPF app with several assemblies, and I want to share

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I am building a WPF app with several assemblies, and I want to share a resource dictionary among them. That requires a ComponentResourceKey. I have built a small demo to test out the CRK, and I can’t seem to get it working.

My demo has two projects, a WPF project called Demo, and a DLL called Common. The Common project has a folder called Themes. It contains my resource dictionary, generic.xaml. Here is the text of the Resource dictionary:

<ResourceDictionary 
    xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
    xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
    xmlns:local="clr-namespace:Common" >

    <SolidColorBrush 
        x:Key="{ComponentResourceKey TypeInTargetAssembly={x:Type local:SharedResources}, ResourceId=RedSolidBrush}" 
        Color="Red"/>

</ResourceDictionary>

Common also contains a class called SharedResources.cs. It contains a property for referencing the Brush resource in the dictionary:

public static ComponentResourceKey RedSolidBrush
{
    get { return new ComponentResourceKey(typeof (SharedResources), "RedSolidBrush"); }
}

Finally, the main window in my Demo project references the brush resource to fill a rectangle:

<Window x:Class="ComponentResourceKeyDemo.Window1"
    xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
    xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
    xmlns:res="clr-namespace:Common;assembly=Common"
    Title="Window1" Height="300" Width="300">
    <Grid>
        <Rectangle Height="100" Width="100" Stroke="Black" Fill="{DynamicResource {ComponentResourceKey TypeInTargetAssembly={x:Type res:SharedResources}, ResourceId=RedSolidBrush}}" />
    </Grid>
</Window>

I can’t find the reason it’s not working. It compiles fine in VS 2008 and Blend, but the resource isn’t invoked. The only clue I have is an error message in Blend:

The Resource "{ComponentResourceKey ResourceId=RedSolidBrush, TypeInTargetAssembly={x:Type res:SharedResources}}" could not be resolved.

Any idea why this isn’t working? Thanks for your help.

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    2026-05-12T13:16:00+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:16 pm

    I found my problem. I was confusing the Component Resource Key with the Resource ID inside the resource dictionary. In other words, my Component Resource Key was the same as the Resource ID. I changed my static property to this:

    public static ComponentResourceKey RedBrushKey
    {
        get {return new ComponentResourceKey(typeof(SharedResources), "RedSolidBrush"); }
    }
    

    The property name is now RedBrushKey, instead of RedSolidBrush. And the key is now working.

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