I’m trying to create an silverlight application using the MVVM design pattern. It’s a kind of bank application.
I’ve watched a lot of tutorials on MVVM but something makes me real confused.
I have about fiwe usercontrols representing my views “TransactionsView”, “AccountView” etc and a bunch of models “UserProfile” – containing user password, username and a list of UserAccounts, “UserAccounts” – containing name, balance and a list of AccountTransactions, “AccountTransactions” – containing a name, and ammount.
Should i create one modelview which contains my userprofile or should i create a viewmodel for every view i have? I’m a doing right so far? Or have i got it completley wrong?
Thanks
In MVVM, ViewModels are usually 1-to-1 with Views. There isn’t a parity between number of ViewModel and Models, though.
A View always needs a ViewModel, hence 1-to-1 (it could have sub-models, but I’ll leave that up to you to decide on/deal with. I’d start off with 1-to-1).
A ViewModel usually needs Models to actually “do work”, but how many classes/instances is up to each app/problem you’re trying to solve.