My Silverlight application has multiple XAML pages. For example, one displays a clock, one displays a timer. I have buttons to switch back and forth like so:
private void switchRight(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
this.Content = new Clock();
}
private void switchLeft(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
this.Content = new Timer();
}
I am trying to use the NavigationService to switch back and forth so I can have other pages running in the background rather than creating a new instance each time.
I am trying
NavigationService.Navigate(new uri("/Timer.xaml", UriKind.Relative));
but it doesn’t seem to do anything and I can’t find any good examples to help.
Here is a link
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dphill/archive/2009/04/28/silverlight-navigation-part-3.aspx ,
Beside, I think you can use Threading for background processes.i.e.when you start a timer no need to show any xaml.
But for page instances you need to manage it very carefully otherwise stackoverflow 🙂
Depending on business rules its hard to decide navigation as being in a web browser.
We created our own Wizard (with rules). You may create your own NavigationManager. For validation I can offer http://fluentvalidation.codeplex.com/