How to: Use the Master-Detail Pattern with Hierarchical XML Data
This example shows how to implement the master-detail scenario with XML data.
Example
This example is the XML data version of the example discussed in How to: Use the Master-Detail Pattern with Hierarchical Data. In this example, the data is from the file League.xml
. Note how the third ListBox control tracks selection changes in the second ListBox by binding to its SelectedValue property.
<Window x:Class="SDKSample.Window1"
xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Title="Multiple ListBox Binding Sample"
Width="400" Height="200"
Background="Cornsilk">
<Window.Resources>
<XmlDataProvider x:Key="MyList" Source="Data\Leagues.xml"
XPath="Leagues/League"/>
<DataTemplate x:Key="dataTemplate">
<TextBlock Text="{Binding XPath=@name}" />
</DataTemplate>
...
</Window.Resources>
<DockPanel DataContext="{Binding Source={StaticResource MyList}}">
<StackPanel>
<Label>My Soccer Leagues</Label>
<ListBox ItemsSource="{Binding}"
ItemTemplate="{StaticResource dataTemplate}"
IsSynchronizedWithCurrentItem="true"/>
</StackPanel>
<StackPanel>
<Label Content="{Binding XPath=@name}"/>
<ListBox Name="divisionsListBox"
ItemsSource="{Binding XPath=Division}"
ItemTemplate="{StaticResource dataTemplate}"
IsSynchronizedWithCurrentItem="true"/>
</StackPanel>
<StackPanel>
<Label Content="{Binding XPath=@name}"/>
<ListBox DataContext="{Binding ElementName=divisionsListBox,
Path=SelectedItem}"
ItemsSource="{Binding XPath=Team}"
ItemTemplate="{StaticResource dataTemplate}"/>
</StackPanel>
</DockPanel>
</Window>
To see the complete sample, see Master-Detail Scenario Using XmlDataProvider Sample.