I have a simple WPF application which I am trying to start. I am following the Microsoft Patterns and Practices ‘Composite Application Guidance for WPF’. I’ve followed their instructions however my WPF application fails immediately with a ‘TypeInitializationException’.
The InnerException property reveals that ‘The type initializer for ‘System.Windows.Navigation.BaseUriHelper’ threw an exception.’
Here is my app.xaml:
<Application x:Class='MyNamespace.App' xmlns='http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation' xmlns:x='http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml'> <Application.Resources> </Application.Resources> </Application>
And here is my app.xaml.cs (exception thrown at ‘public App()’):
public partial class App : Application { public App() { Bootstrapper bootStrapper = new Bootstrapper(); bootStrapper.Run(); } }
I have set the ‘App’ class as the startup object in the project.
What is going astray?
Thanks @ima, your answer pointed me in the right direction. I was using an app.config file and it contained this:
It seems the problem was the <startup> element because when I removed it the application ran fine. I was confused because Visual Studio 2008 added that when I checked the box to utilise the ‘Client Profile’ available in 3.5 SP1.
After some mucking about checking and un-checking the box I ended up with a configuration file like this:
Which works!
I’m not sure why the order of elements in the app.config is important – but it seems it is.