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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T18:18:42+00:00 2026-05-12T18:18:42+00:00

when using PRISM the normal way to hookup things with unity is to define

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when using PRISM the normal way to hookup things with unity is to define an interface and register an implementation with this interface. Now, I have a problem regarding views. The scenario is simple:

Assume a custom video control which allows to set a Play command. This control is defined by a simple interface “IPlayControlView”. The obvious problem, when I resolve this control and try to add it to a StackPanel, it does not work, because I have an IPlayControl, not an UIElement.

I can cast it to UIElement, because I know that it is an UIElement. But is there any better way, something like

public interface IPlayControlView : UIElement

This does not work, but maybe some other thing will do the trick…

It is kind of a general question, if I resolve views using interfaces I will run into this problem every time. Perhaps its not the way it is done, but I always thought one of the ….
Ok, just got an idea. I will just extend the IPlayControl with one property UIElement and set this as reference to itself. So, nevermind, question answered while typing 🙂

If there is a better way, I always like to learn new things. Perhaps a IUIElement?

Chris

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    2026-05-12T18:18:42+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:18 pm

    The way you describe in your penultimate paragraph is the way I do it. For example, if I want to use my IShell as an UIElement (which is pretty normal) I declare the interface something like:

    public interface IShell
    {
        UIElement GetView();
    }
    

    Then in my implementation:

    public partial class MyMainShell : UserControl, IShell
    {
        public UIElement GetView()
        {
            return this;
        }
    }
    
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