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If you have worked with XAML, you may have noticed that the exception handling is, well, non-existent. This is painful during the experience of building your application, although as I mentioned in a previous post, EID has some nice support for helping you understand why your XAML is unhappy at design-time.
The question that has been raised by a few folks is how to catch XAML exceptions at runtime in your application. There are two events you can listen for:
Application.Current.DispatcherUnhandledException
AppDomain.CurrentDomain.UnhandledException
Both of these can be wired up so that you can swallow any ugliness that you might not get in your own try/catch blocks.
Comments
- Anonymous
May 16, 2006
Karsten,
Please let me/us know what you think of my suggestion:
http://blogs.infosupport.com/ernow/archive/2006/05/17/6280.aspx
Thanks - Anonymous
May 24, 2006
Currently, I am struggling with WinFX and I must admit that I do not like the way how WPF (Windows Presentation...